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Publication : SOX18 and the transcriptional regulation of blood vessel development.

First Author  Downes M Year  2001
Journal  Trends Cardiovasc Med Volume  11
Issue  8 Pages  318-24
PubMed ID  11728880 Mgi Jnum  J:74211
Mgi Id  MGI:2157741 Doi  10.1016/s1050-1738(01)00131-1
Citation  Downes M, et al. (2001) SOX18 and the transcriptional regulation of blood vessel development. Trends Cardiovasc Med 11(8):318-24
abstractText  SOX18 is a transcription factor that is transiently expressed in nascent endothelial cells during embryonic development and adult neovascularization. This protein belongs to the SOX family of transcription factors, which are proving to be some of the key regulators of cell-type specification in the vertebrate embryo. Natural mutations in the Sox18 gene have been shown to result in cardiovascular dysfunction, in some cases leading to death. Available evidence thus implicates Sox18 as an important regulator of vascular development, most likely playing a key role in endothelial cell specification. However, the genetic knockout of Sox18 in mice has produced a confounding result that complicates our understanding of the molecular mode of action of the SOX18 protein. We speculate that Sox18 may act in a redundant fashion with closely related genes such as Sox7 and/or Sox17.
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