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Lack of Genetic Interaction between Tbx18 and Tbx2/Tbx20 in Mouse Epicardial Development

The epicardium, the outermost layer of the heart, is an essential source of cells and signals for the formation of the cardiac fibrous skeleton and the coronary vasculature, and for the maturation of the myocardium during embryonic development. The molecular factors that control epicardial mobilizat...

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Autores principales: Greulich, Franziska, Rudat, Carsten, Farin, Henner F., Christoffels, Vincent M., Kispert, Andreas
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27253890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156787
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author Greulich, Franziska
Rudat, Carsten
Farin, Henner F.
Christoffels, Vincent M.
Kispert, Andreas
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Rudat, Carsten
Farin, Henner F.
Christoffels, Vincent M.
Kispert, Andreas
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description The epicardium, the outermost layer of the heart, is an essential source of cells and signals for the formation of the cardiac fibrous skeleton and the coronary vasculature, and for the maturation of the myocardium during embryonic development. The molecular factors that control epicardial mobilization and differentiation, and direct the epicardial-myocardial cross-talk are, however, insufficiently understood. The T-box transcription factor gene Tbx18 is specifically expressed in the epicardium of vertebrate embryos. Loss of Tbx18 is dispensable for epicardial development, but may influence coronary vessel maturation. In contrast, over-expression of an activator version of TBX18 severely impairs epicardial development by premature differentiation of epicardial cells into SMCs indicating a potential redundancy of Tbx18 with other repressors of the T-box gene family. Here, we show that Tbx2 and Tbx20 are co-expressed with Tbx18 at different stages of epicardial development. Using a conditional gene targeting approach we find that neither the epicardial loss of Tbx2 nor the combined loss of Tbx2 and Tbx18 affects epicardial development. Similarly, we observed that the heterozygous loss of Tbx20 with and without additional loss of Tbx18 does not impact on epicardial integrity and mobilization in mouse embryos. Thus, Tbx18 does not function redundantly with Tbx2 or Tbx20 in epicardial development.
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spelling pubmed-48909402016-06-10 Lack of Genetic Interaction between Tbx18 and Tbx2/Tbx20 in Mouse Epicardial Development Greulich, Franziska Rudat, Carsten Farin, Henner F. Christoffels, Vincent M. Kispert, Andreas PLoS One Research Article The epicardium, the outermost layer of the heart, is an essential source of cells and signals for the formation of the cardiac fibrous skeleton and the coronary vasculature, and for the maturation of the myocardium during embryonic development. The molecular factors that control epicardial mobilization and differentiation, and direct the epicardial-myocardial cross-talk are, however, insufficiently understood. The T-box transcription factor gene Tbx18 is specifically expressed in the epicardium of vertebrate embryos. Loss of Tbx18 is dispensable for epicardial development, but may influence coronary vessel maturation. In contrast, over-expression of an activator version of TBX18 severely impairs epicardial development by premature differentiation of epicardial cells into SMCs indicating a potential redundancy of Tbx18 with other repressors of the T-box gene family. Here, we show that Tbx2 and Tbx20 are co-expressed with Tbx18 at different stages of epicardial development. Using a conditional gene targeting approach we find that neither the epicardial loss of Tbx2 nor the combined loss of Tbx2 and Tbx18 affects epicardial development. Similarly, we observed that the heterozygous loss of Tbx20 with and without additional loss of Tbx18 does not impact on epicardial integrity and mobilization in mouse embryos. Thus, Tbx18 does not function redundantly with Tbx2 or Tbx20 in epicardial development. Public Library of Science 2016-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4890940/ /pubmed/27253890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156787 Text en © 2016 Greulich et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Greulich, Franziska
Rudat, Carsten
Farin, Henner F.
Christoffels, Vincent M.
Kispert, Andreas
Lack of Genetic Interaction between Tbx18 and Tbx2/Tbx20 in Mouse Epicardial Development
title Lack of Genetic Interaction between Tbx18 and Tbx2/Tbx20 in Mouse Epicardial Development
title_full Lack of Genetic Interaction between Tbx18 and Tbx2/Tbx20 in Mouse Epicardial Development
title_fullStr Lack of Genetic Interaction between Tbx18 and Tbx2/Tbx20 in Mouse Epicardial Development
title_full_unstemmed Lack of Genetic Interaction between Tbx18 and Tbx2/Tbx20 in Mouse Epicardial Development
title_short Lack of Genetic Interaction between Tbx18 and Tbx2/Tbx20 in Mouse Epicardial Development
title_sort lack of genetic interaction between tbx18 and tbx2/tbx20 in mouse epicardial development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4890940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27253890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156787
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