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- W4377220638 abstract "Cardiac calcification is a crucial but underrecognized pathological process, greatly increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Little is known about how cardiac fibroblasts, as a central mediator, facilitate abnormal mineralization. Erythropoietin-producing hepatoma interactor B2 (EphrinB2), previously identified as an angiogenic regulator, is involved in fibroblast activation, while its role in the osteogenic differentiation of cardiac fibroblasts is unknown. Bioinformatics analysis was conducted to characterize the expression of the Ephrin family in human calcified aortic valves and calcific mouse hearts. The effects of EphrinB2 on cardiac fibroblasts to adopt osteogenic fate was determined by gain- and loss-of-function. EphrinB2 mRNA level was downregulated in calcified aortic valves and mouse hearts. Knockdown of EphrinB2 attenuated mineral deposits in adult cardiac fibroblasts, whereas overexpression of EphrinB2 promoted their osteogenic differentiation. RNA sequencing data implied that Ca2+-related S100/receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) signaling may mediate EphrinB2-induced mineralization in cardiac fibroblasts. Moreover, L-type calcium channel blockers inhibited osteogenic differentiation of cardiac fibroblasts, implying a critical role in Ca2+ influx. In conclusion, our data illustrated an unrecognized role of EphrinB2, which functions as a novel osteogenic regulator in the heart through Ca2+ signaling and could be a potential therapeutic target in cardiovascular calcification.NEW & NOTEWORTHY In this study, we observed that adult cardiac fibroblasts but not neonatal cardiac fibroblasts exhibit the ability of osteogenic differentiation. EphrinB2 promoted osteogenic differentiation of cardiac fibroblasts through activating Ca2+-related S100/RAGE signaling. Inhibition of Ca2+ influx using L-type calcium channel blockers inhibited EphrinB2-mediated calcification of cardiac fibroblasts. Our data implied an unrecognized role of EphrinB2 in regulating cardiac calcification though Ca2+-related signaling, suggesting a potential therapeutic target of cardiovascular calcification." @default.
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- W4377220638 title "EphrinB2 drives osteogenic fate of adult cardiac fibroblasts in a calcium influx dependent manner" @default.
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