Journal article
Co-ordinating Notch, BMP, and TGF-β signaling during heart valve development
VC Garside, AC Chang, A Karsan, PA Hoodless
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | SPRINGER BASEL AG | Published : 2013
Abstract
Congenital heart defects affect approximately 1-5 % of human newborns each year, and of these cardiac defects 20-30 % are due to heart valve abnormalities. Recent literature indicates that the key factors and pathways that regulate valve development are also implicated in congenital heart defects and valve disease. Currently, there are limited options for treatment of valve disease, and therefore having a better understanding of valve development can contribute critical insight into congenital valve defects and disease. There are three major signaling pathways required for early specification and initiation of endothelial-to-mesenchymal transformation (EMT) in the cardiac cushions: BMP, TGF-..
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Funding Acknowledgements
AK and PAH are Senior Scholars of the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research and are supported by the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. VG is funded by a scholarship from the University of British Columbia. A special thanks to Rebecca Cullum for all her advice and help with editing this review.