Foxp1 regulates cardiac outflow tract, endocardial cushion morphogenesis and myocyte proliferation and maturation
Author:
Wang Bin1, Weidenfeld Joel2, Lu Min Min2, Maika Shanna1, Kuziel William A.1, Morrisey Edward E.23, Tucker Philip W.1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Genetics and The Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA 2. Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104,USA 3. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Abstract
We have recently described a new subfamily of Fox genes, Foxp1/2/4, which are transcriptional repressors and are thought to regulate important aspects of development in several tissues, including the lung, brain, thymus and heart. Here, we show that Foxp1 is expressed in the myocardium as well as the endocardium of the developing heart. To further explore the role of Foxp1 in cardiac development, we inactivated Foxp1 through gene targeting in embryonic stem cells. Foxp1 mutant embryos have severe defects in cardiac morphogenesis, including outflow tract septation and cushion defects, a thin ventricular myocardial compact zone caused by defects in myocyte maturation and proliferation, and lack of proper ventricular septation. These defects lead to embryonic death at E14.5 and are similar to those observed in other mouse models of congenital heart disease, including Sox4 and Nfatc1 null embryos. Interestingly, expression of Sox4 in the outflow tract and cushions of Foxp1 null embryos is significantly reduced, while remodeling of the cushions is disrupted, as demonstrated by reduced apoptosis and persistent Nfatc1 expression in the cushion mesenchyme. Our results reveal a crucial role for Foxp1in three aspects of cardiac development: (1) outflow tract development and septation, (2) tissue remodeling events required for cardiac cushion development, and (3) myocardial maturation and proliferation.
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Subject
Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology
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