T‐box genes and heart development: Putting the “T” in heart

TF Plageman Jr, KE Yutzey - Developmental dynamics: an …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
TF Plageman Jr, KE Yutzey
Developmental dynamics: an official publication of the American …, 2005Wiley Online Library
Members of the T‐box gene family (Tbx) are essential for normal heart development, and
mutations in human TBX genes cause congenital cardiovascular malformations. T‐box
genes have been implicated in early cardiac lineage determination, chamber specification,
valvuloseptal development, and diversification of the specialized conduction system in
vertebrate embryos. These genes include Tbx1, Tbx2, Tbx3, Tbx5, Tbx18, and Tbx20, all of
which exhibit complex temporal spatial regulation in developing cardiac structures. Less is …
Abstract
Members of the T‐box gene family (Tbx) are essential for normal heart development, and mutations in human TBX genes cause congenital cardiovascular malformations. T‐box genes have been implicated in early cardiac lineage determination, chamber specification, valvuloseptal development, and diversification of the specialized conduction system in vertebrate embryos. These genes include Tbx1, Tbx2, Tbx3, Tbx5, Tbx18, and Tbx20, all of which exhibit complex temporal spatial regulation in developing cardiac structures. Less is known about T‐box genes in invertebrate heart development, but multiple T‐box genes are expressed in Drosophila cardiac lineages. The molecular hierarchies and developmental processes controlled by T‐box genes in the heart are the focus of this review. Developmental Dynamics 232:11–20, 2005. © 2004 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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