Valvulitis in TTP−/− mice. A–D: Gross examination of the aortic and mitral valves from wild-type (WT) control and TTP KO hearts. A, C: Normal appearing mitral (A) and aortic (C) valves in wild-type controls. Note the thin and translucent nature of the two mitral valve leaflets (A, arrows, 20X) and the three cusps of the aortic valve (C, arrowheads, ×20). B, D: Abnormal mitral and aortic valves in TTP KO mice. There is marked thickening and fibrosis of the mitral valve (B, arrows, ×20) causing malformation and partial fusion to the underlying endocardium. The aortic valve is markedly thickened, irregular, and fibrotic (D, arrowheads, ×20), with cusp fusion to the adjacent endocardial surface (arrow). E and F: Coronal sections of wild-type and TTP KO hearts stained with H&E. The left panel is a section through a wild-type heart showing normal valves. The right panel is a section through a TTP KO heart, showing thickening and cellular infiltration at and around the aortic valve (AoV) and the left atrioventricular valve (LAV), but an apparently normal right atrioventricular valve (RAV). LA, left atrium; LV, left ventricle; Ao, aorta.