Journal article

Endocardial identity is established during early somitogenesis by Bmp signalling acting upstream of npas4l and etv2

SJ Capon, V Uribe, N Dominado, O Ehrlich, KA Smith

Development Cambridge | COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2022

Abstract

The endocardium plays important roles in the development and function of the vertebrate heart; however, few molecular markers of this tissue have been identified and little is known about what regulates its differentiation. Here, we describe the Gt(SAGFF27C); Tg(4xUAS:egfp) line as a marker of endocardial development in zebrafish. Transcriptomic comparison between endocardium and pan-endothelium confirms molecular distinction between these populations and time-course analysis suggests differentiation as early as eight somites. To investigate what regulates endocardial identity, we employed npas4l, etv2 and scl loss-of-function models. Endocardial expression is lost in npas4l mutants, signifi..

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Grants

Awarded by Pan-Massachusetts Challenge


Funding Acknowledgements

S.J.C. was supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award (funded by the Australian Government). The research was funded with external support from Australian Research Council Discovery Project grants (DP170101217 and DP200103642) and internal support from the University of Queensland and University of Melbourne. Open Access funding provided by the University of Melbourne. Deposited in PMC for immediate release.