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Tbx2 and Tbx3 induce atrioventricular myocardial development and endocardial cushion formation
Authors:Reena Singh  Willem M Hoogaars  Phil Barnett  Thomas Grieskamp  M Sameer Rana  Henk Buermans  Henner F Farin  Marianne Petry  Todd Heallen  James F Martin  Antoon F M Moorman  Peter A C ‘t Hoen  Andreas Kispert  Vincent M Christoffels
Institution:Institut für Molekularbiologie, Medizinische Hochschule Hannover, Germany.
Abstract:A key step in heart development is the coordinated development of the atrioventricular canal (AVC), the constriction between the atria and ventricles that electrically and physically separates the chambers, and the development of the atrioventricular valves that ensure unidirectional blood flow. Using knock-out and inducible overexpression mouse models, we provide evidence that the developmentally important T-box factors Tbx2 and Tbx3, in a functionally redundant manner, maintain the AVC myocardium phenotype during the process of chamber differentiation. Expression profiling and ChIP-sequencing analysis of Tbx3 revealed that it directly interacts with and represses chamber myocardial genes, and induces the atrioventricular pacemaker-like phenotype by activating relevant genes. Moreover, mutant mice lacking 3 or 4 functional alleles of Tbx2 and Tbx3 failed to form atrioventricular cushions, precursors of the valves and septa. Tbx2 and Tbx3 trigger development of the cushions through a regulatory feed-forward loop with Bmp2, thus providing a mechanism for the co-localization and coordination of these important processes in heart development.
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