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PIEZO2 Ion Channel Shapes Embryonic Coronary Vessel Development

Researchers have launched partnerships to test PIEZO2’s role in human stem cell–derived endothelial models for future therapies

Overview

  • Preclinical study in Nature Cardiovascular Research shows PIEZO2 is essential for proper coronary artery morphogenesis in mice.
  • Both absence and hyperactivation of PIEZO2 in endothelial cells produce narrow or misbranched vessels and trigger compensatory cardiac hypertrophy.
  • Joint efforts with the Helmholtz Institute for Translational AngioCardioScience in Heidelberg and the Pluripotent Stem Cell Technology Platform in Berlin aim to replicate findings in human endothelial cells.
  • Evidence indicates PIEZO2, silent after birth, may reactivate in adult hearts under pathological stress, suggesting a target for regenerative therapies.
  • Cutting-edge tissue clearing and light sheet microscopy enabled detailed 3D mapping of developing coronary networks guided by PIEZO2.