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Although the epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (ErbB2) and Notch1 signaling pathways have both significant roles in regulating cardiac biology, their interplay in the heart remains poorly investigated. Here, we present evidence of a crosstalk between ErbB2 and Notch1 in cardiac cells, with effects on autophagy and proliferation. Overexpression of ErbB2 in H9c2 cardiomyoblasts induced Notch1 activation in a post-transcriptional, p38-dependent manner, while ErbB2 inhibition with the specific inhibitor, lapatinib, reduced Notch1 activation. Moreover, incubation of H9c2 cells with lapatinib resulted in stalled autophagic flux and decreased proliferation, consistent with the established cardiotoxicity of this and other ErbB2-targeting drugs. Confirming the findings in H9c2 cells, exposure of primary neonatal mouse cardiomyocytes to exogenous neuregulin-1, which engages ErbB2, stimulated proliferation, and this effect was abrogated by concomitant inhibition of the enzyme responsible for Notch1 activation. Furthermore, the hearts of transgenic mice specifically overexpressing ErbB2 in cardiomyocytes had increased levels of active Notch1 and of Notch-related genes. These data expand the knowledge of ErbB2 and Notch1 functions in the heart and may allow better understanding the mechanisms of the cardiotoxicity of ErbB2-targeting cancer treatments.
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