β1 integrins regulate cellular behavior and cardiomyocyte organization during ventricular wall formation.
Lianjie MiaoYangyang LuAnika NusratLuqi ZhaoMicah CastilloYongqi XiaoHongyang GuoYu LiuPreethi GunaratneRobert J SchwartzAlan R BurnsAshok KumarC Michael DiPersioMingfu WuPublished in: Cardiovascular research (2024)
β1 is asymmetrically localized in the cardiomyocytes, and some of its ECM ligands are enriched along the luminal side of the myocardium, and fibronectin surrounds cardiomyocytes. β1 integrins are required for cardiomyocytes to attach to the ECM network. This engagement provides structural support for cardiomyocytes to maintain shape, undergo perpendicular division, and establish cellular organization. Deletion of Itgb1 leads to loss of β1 and fibronectin and prevents cardiomyocytes from engaging the ECM network, resulting in failure to establish tissue architecture to form trabeculae.