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Publication : Role of the NF-ATc transcription factor in morphogenesis of cardiac valves and septum.

First Author  de la Pompa JL Year  1998
Journal  Nature Volume  392
Issue  6672 Pages  182-6
PubMed ID  9515963 Mgi Jnum  J:46399
Mgi Id  MGI:1197816 Doi  10.1038/32419
Citation  de la Pompa JL, et al. (1998) Role of the NF-ATc transcription factor in morphogenesis of cardiac valves and septum [see comments]. Nature 392(6672):182-6
abstractText  In lymphocytes, the expression of early immune response genes is regulated by NF-AT transcription factors which translocate to the nucleus after dephosphorylation by the Ca2+-dependent phosphatase, calcineurin. We report here that mice bearing a disruption in the NF-ATc gene fail to develop normal cardiac valves and septa and die of circulatory failure before day 14.5 of development. NF-ATc is first expressed in the heart at day 7.5, and is restricted to the endocardium, a specialized endothelium that gives rise to the valves and septum. Within the endocardium, specific inductive events appear to activate NF-ATc: it is localized to the nucleus only in endocardial cells that are adjacent to the interface with the cardiac jelly and myocardium, which are thought to give the inductive stimulus to the valve primordia. Treatment of wild-type embryos with FK506, a specific calcineurin inhibitor, prevents nuclear localization of NF-ATc. These data indicate that the Ca2+/calcineurin/NF-ATc signalling pathway is essential for normal cardiac valve and septum morphogenesis; hence, NF- ATc and its regulatory pathways are candidates for genetic defects underlying congenital human heart disease.
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