Multiple Roles of Pitx2 in Cardiac Development and Disease
Cardiac development is a complex morphogenetic process initiated as bilateral cardiogenic mesoderm is specified at both sides of the gastrulating embryo. Soon thereafter, these cardiogenic cells fuse at the embryonic midline configuring a symmetrical linear cardiac tube. Left/right bilateral asymmet...
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doaj-ea790ece1eef48379db66b5b7a93adb02020-11-25T00:47:43ZengMDPI AGJournal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease2308-34252017-10-01441610.3390/jcdd4040016jcdd4040016Multiple Roles of Pitx2 in Cardiac Development and DiseaseDiego Franco0David Sedmera1Estefanía Lozano-Velasco2Cardiovascular Development Group, Department of Experimental Biology, University of Jaén, Jaén 23071, SpainInstitute of Anatomy, Charles University, and Institute of Physiology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 128 00, Czech RepublicSchool of Biological Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich NR4 7TJ, UKCardiac development is a complex morphogenetic process initiated as bilateral cardiogenic mesoderm is specified at both sides of the gastrulating embryo. Soon thereafter, these cardiogenic cells fuse at the embryonic midline configuring a symmetrical linear cardiac tube. Left/right bilateral asymmetry is first detected in the forming heart as the cardiac tube bends to the right, and subsequently, atrial and ventricular chambers develop. Molecular signals emanating from the node confer distinct left/right signalling pathways that ultimately lead to activation of the homeobox transcription factor Pitx2 in the left side of distinct embryonic organ anlagen, including the developing heart. Asymmetric expression of Pitx2 has therefore been reported during different cardiac developmental stages, and genetic deletion of Pitx2 provided evidence of key regulatory roles of this transcription factor during cardiogenesis and thus congenital heart diseases. More recently, impaired Pitx2 function has also been linked to arrhythmogenic processes, providing novel roles in the adult heart. In this manuscript, we provide a state-of-the-art review of the fundamental roles of Pitx2 during cardiogenesis, arrhythmogenesis and its contribution to congenital heart diseases.https://www.mdpi.com/2308-3425/4/4/16Pitx2left/right signalingcongenital heart diseasesatrial fibrillation |
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Multiple Roles of Pitx2 in Cardiac Development and Disease |
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Multiple Roles of Pitx2 in Cardiac Development and Disease |
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Multiple Roles of Pitx2 in Cardiac Development and Disease |
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Multiple Roles of Pitx2 in Cardiac Development and Disease |
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Multiple Roles of Pitx2 in Cardiac Development and Disease |
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multiple roles of pitx2 in cardiac development and disease |
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Journal of Cardiovascular Development and Disease |
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Cardiac development is a complex morphogenetic process initiated as bilateral cardiogenic mesoderm is specified at both sides of the gastrulating embryo. Soon thereafter, these cardiogenic cells fuse at the embryonic midline configuring a symmetrical linear cardiac tube. Left/right bilateral asymmetry is first detected in the forming heart as the cardiac tube bends to the right, and subsequently, atrial and ventricular chambers develop. Molecular signals emanating from the node confer distinct left/right signalling pathways that ultimately lead to activation of the homeobox transcription factor Pitx2 in the left side of distinct embryonic organ anlagen, including the developing heart. Asymmetric expression of Pitx2 has therefore been reported during different cardiac developmental stages, and genetic deletion of Pitx2 provided evidence of key regulatory roles of this transcription factor during cardiogenesis and thus congenital heart diseases. More recently, impaired Pitx2 function has also been linked to arrhythmogenic processes, providing novel roles in the adult heart. In this manuscript, we provide a state-of-the-art review of the fundamental roles of Pitx2 during cardiogenesis, arrhythmogenesis and its contribution to congenital heart diseases. |
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Pitx2 left/right signaling congenital heart diseases atrial fibrillation |
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