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HAND2 Target Gene Regulatory Networks Control Atrioventricular Canal and Cardiac Valve Development

Authors

Laurent, Frederic , Girdziusaite, Ausra , Gamart, Julie , Barozzi, Iros , Osterwalder, Marco , Akiyama, Jennifer A. , Lincoln, Joy , LÓPEZ-RÍOS MORENO, JAVIER, Visel, Axel , Zuniga, Aimee , Zeller, Rolf

External publication

Si

Means

Cell Reports

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

8.032

SJR Impact

7.552

Publication date

23/05/2017

ISI

000402125500010

Abstract

The HAND2 transcriptional regulator controls cardiac development, and we uncover additional essential functions in the endothelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) underlying cardiac cushion development in the atrioventricular canal (AVC). In Hand2-deficient mouse embryos, the EMT underlying AVC cardiac cushion formation is disrupted, and we combined ChIP-seq of embryonic hearts with transcriptome analysis of wild-type and mutants AVCs to identify the functionally relevant HAND2 target genes. The HAND2 target gene regulatory network (GRN) includes most genes with known functions in EMT processes and AVC cardiac cushion formation. One of these is Snai1, an EMT master regulator whose expression is lost from Hand2-deficient AVCs. Re-expression of Snai1 in mutant AVC explants partially restores this EMT and mesenchymal cell migration. Furthermore, the HAND2-interacting enhancers in the Snai1 genomic landscape are active in embryonic hearts and other Snai1-expressing tissues. These results show that HAND2 directly regulates the molecular cascades initiating AVC cardiac valve development.

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