Collagen XIX is an extremely rare extracellular matrix component that localizes to basement membrane zones and is transiently expressed by differentiating muscle cells. Characterization of mice harboring null and structural mutations of the collagen XIX (Col19a1) gene has revealed the critical contribution of this matrix protein to muscle physiology and differentiation. The phenotype includes smooth muscle motor dysfunction and hypertensive sphincter resulting from impaired swallowing-induced, nitric oxide–dependent relaxation of the sphincteric muscle. Muscle dysfunction was correlated with a disorganized matrix and a normal complement of enteric neurons and interstitial cells of Cajal. Mice without collagen XIX exhibit an additional defect, namely impaired smooth-to-skeletal muscle cell conversion in the abdominal segment of the esophagus. This developmental abnormality was accounted for by failed activation of myogenic regulatory factors that normally drive esophageal muscle transdifferentiation. Therefore, these findings identify collagen XIX as the first structural determinant of sphincteric muscle function, and as the first extrinsic factor of skeletal myogenesis in the murine esophagus.
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Esophageal muscle physiology and morphogenesis require assembly of a collagen XIX–rich basement membrane zone
Hideaki Sumiyoshi,
Hideaki Sumiyoshi
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
2Department of Anatomy, Biology, and Medicine, Oita Medical University, Oita 879-5593, Japan
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Niv Mor,
Niv Mor
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
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Sui Y. Lee,
Sui Y. Lee
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
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Stephen Doty,
Stephen Doty
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
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Scott Henderson,
Scott Henderson
3Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029
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Shizuko Tanaka,
Shizuko Tanaka
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
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Hidekatsu Yoshioka,
Hidekatsu Yoshioka
2Department of Anatomy, Biology, and Medicine, Oita Medical University, Oita 879-5593, Japan
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Satish Rattan,
Satish Rattan
4Department of Medicine, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107
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Francesco Ramirez
Francesco Ramirez
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
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Hideaki Sumiyoshi
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
2Department of Anatomy, Biology, and Medicine, Oita Medical University, Oita 879-5593, Japan
Niv Mor
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
Sui Y. Lee
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
Stephen Doty
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
Scott Henderson
3Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY 10029
Shizuko Tanaka
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
Hidekatsu Yoshioka
2Department of Anatomy, Biology, and Medicine, Oita Medical University, Oita 879-5593, Japan
Satish Rattan
4Department of Medicine, Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Francesco Ramirez
1Research Division of the Hospital for Special Surgery and Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, New York, NY 10019
Address correspondence to Francesco Ramirez, Laboratory of Genetics and Organogenesis, Hospital for Special Surgery at the Weill College of Medicine of Cornell University, 535 East 70th St., New York, NY 10021. Tel.: (212) 7874-7554. Fax: (212) 774-7864. email: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: BM, basement membrane; EFS, electrical field stimulation; ES, embryonic stem; ICC-IM, intramuscular interstitial cells of Cajal; LES, lower esophageal sphincter; MRF, myogenic regulatory factor; NANC, nonadrenergic noncholinergic; NC, noncollagenous; NO, nitric oxide; NOS, nitric oxide synthase; SMC, smooth muscle cell.
Received:
February 09 2004
Accepted:
June 22 2004
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2004
J Cell Biol (2004) 166 (4): 591–600.
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Received:
February 09 2004
Accepted:
June 22 2004
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Hideaki Sumiyoshi, Niv Mor, Sui Y. Lee, Stephen Doty, Scott Henderson, Shizuko Tanaka, Hidekatsu Yoshioka, Satish Rattan, Francesco Ramirez; Esophageal muscle physiology and morphogenesis require assembly of a collagen XIX–rich basement membrane zone . J Cell Biol 16 August 2004; 166 (4): 591–600. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200402054
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