Misexpression of Tbx18 in cardiac chambers of fetal mice interferes with chamber-specific developmental programs but does not induce a pacemaker-like gene signature

Franziska Greulich, Mark Oliver Trowe, Andreas Leffler, Carsten Stoetzer, Henner F. Farin, Andreas Kispert

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Abstract

Initiation of cardiac excitation depends on a specialized group of cardiomyocytes at the venous pole of the heart, the sinoatrial node (SAN). The T-box transcription factor gene Tbx18 is expressed in the SAN myocardium and is required for formation of a large portion of the pacemaker. Previous studies suggested that Tbx18 is also sufficient to reprogram ventricular cardiomyocytes into SAN cells in rat, guinea-pig and pig hearts. To evaluate the consequences of misexpression of Tbx18 for imposing a nodal phenotype onto chamber myocardial cells in fetal mice, we used two independent conditional approaches with chamber-specific cre driver lines and an HprtTbx18 misexpression allele. Myh6-Cre/+;HprtTbx18/y mice developed dilated atria with thickened walls, reduced right ventricles and septal defects that resulted in reduced embryonic and post-natal survival. Tagln-Cre/+;HprtTbx18/y mice exhibited slightly smaller hearts with rounded trabeculae that supported normal embryonic survival. Molecular analyses showed that the SAN gap junction and ion channel profile was not ectopically induced in chamber myocardium but the working myocardial gene program was partially inhibited in atria and ventricles of both misexpression models. Left atrial expression of Pitx2 was strongly repressed in Myh6-Cre/+;HprtTbx18/y embryos. We conclude that exclusion of Tbx18 expression from the developing atria and (right) ventricle is important to achieve normal cardiac left-right patterning and myocardial differentiation, and that Tbx18 is not sufficient to induce full SAN differentiation of chamber cardiomyocytes in fetal mice.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)140-149
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology
Volume97
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Aug 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conditional misexpression
  • Microarray
  • Pacemaker
  • Sinoatrial node
  • Tbx18
  • Tbx3
  • Working myocardium

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