Nr2f-dependent allocation of ventricular cardiomyocyte and pharyngeal muscle progenitors.

  • Tracy E Dohn
  • Padmapriyadarshini Ravisankar
  • Fouley T Tirera
  • Kendall E Martin
  • Jacob T Gafranek
  • Tiffany B Duong
  • Terri L VanDyke
  • Melissa Touvron
  • Lindsey A Barske
  • J Gage Crump
  • Joshua S Waxman
Publication date
February 2019
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
PLoS Genetics

Abstract

Multiple syndromes share congenital heart and craniofacial muscle defects, indicating there is an intimate relationship between the adjacent cardiac and pharyngeal muscle (PM) progenitor fields. However, mechanisms that direct antagonistic lineage decisions of the cardiac and PM progenitors within the anterior mesoderm of vertebrates are not understood. Here, we identify that retinoic acid (RA) signaling directly promotes the expression of the transcription factor Nr2f1a within the anterior lateral plate mesoderm. Using zebrafish nr2f1a and nr2f2 mutants, we find that Nr2f1a and Nr2f2 have redundant requirements restricting ventricular cardiomyocyte (CM) number and promoting development of the posterior PMs. Cre-mediated genetic lineage tra...

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