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Hedgehog signalling controls sinoatrial node development and atrioventricular cushion formation
Authors:Chaohui Zhang  Yuxin Li  Jiaheng Cao  Beibei Yu  Kaiyue Zhang  Ke Li  Xinhui Xu  Zhikun Guo  Yinming Liang  Xiao Yang  Zhongzhou Yang  Yunfu Sun  Vesa Kaartinen  Keyue Ding  Jikui Wang
Abstract:Smoothened is a key receptor of the hedgehog pathway, but the roles of Smoothened in cardiac development remain incompletely understood. In this study, we found that the conditional knockout of Smoothened from the mesoderm impaired the development of the venous pole of the heart and resulted in hypoplasia of the atrium/inflow tract (IFT) and a low heart rate. The blockage of Smoothened led to reduced expression of genes critical for sinoatrial node (SAN) development in the IFT. In a cardiac cell culture model, we identified a Gli2–Tbx5–Hcn4 pathway that controls SAN development. In the mutant embryos, the endocardial-to-mesenchymal transition (EndMT) in the atrioventricular cushion failed, and Bmp signalling was downregulated. The addition of Bmp2 rescued the EndMT in mutant explant cultures. Furthermore, we analysed Gli2+ scRNAseq and Tbx5−/− RNAseq data and explored the potential genes downstream of hedgehog signalling in posterior second heart field derivatives. In conclusion, our study reveals that Smoothened-mediated hedgehog signalling controls posterior cardiac progenitor commitment, which suggests that the mutation of Smoothened might be involved in the aetiology of congenital heart diseases related to the cardiac conduction system and heart valves.
Keywords:inflow tract   sinoatrial node   atrioventricular cushion   hedgehog signalling   Smoothened   Tbx5
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