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Publication : The TGFβ type II receptor plays a critical role in the endothelial cells during cardiac development.

First Author  Robson A Year  2010
Journal  Dev Dyn Volume  239
Issue  9 Pages  2435-42
PubMed ID  20652948 Mgi Jnum  J:163274
Mgi Id  MGI:4821522 Doi  10.1002/dvdy.22376
Citation  Robson A, et al. (2010) The TGFbeta type II receptor plays a critical role in the endothelial cells during cardiac development. Dev Dyn 239(9):2435-2442
abstractText  TGFbeta signalling is required for normal cardiac development. To investigate which cell types are involved, we used mice carrying a floxed Type II TGFbeta receptor (Tgfbr2fl) allele and Cre-lox genetics to deplete this receptor in different regions of the heart. The three target tissues and corresponding Cre transgenic lines were atrioventricular myocardium (using cGata6-Cre), ventricular myocardium (using Mlc2v-Cre), and vascular endothelium (using tamoxifen-activated Cdh5(PAC)-CreERT2). Spatio-temporal Cre activity in each case was tracked via lacZ activation from the Rosa26R locus. Atrioventricular-myocardial-specific Tgfbr2 knockout (KO) embryos had short septal leaflets of the tricuspid valve, whereas ventricular myocardial-specific KO embryos mainly exhibited a normal cardiac phenotype. Inactivation of Tgfbr2 in endothelial cells from E11.5 resulted in deficient ventricular septation, accompanied by haemorrhage from cerebral blood vessels. We conclude that TGFbeta signalling through the Tgfbr2 receptor, in endothelial cells, plays an important role in cardiac development, and is essential for cerebral vascular integrity. Developmental Dynamics, 2010. (c) 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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