Members of the PRDM protein family have been shown to play important roles during embryonic development. Previous in vitro and in situ analyses indicated a function of Prdm6 in cells of the vascular system. To reveal physiological functions of Prdm6, we generated conditional Prdm6-deficient mice. Complete deletion of Prdm6 results in embryonic lethality due to cardiovascular defects associated with aberrations in vascular patterning. However, smooth muscle cells could be regularly differentiated from Prdm6-deficient embryonic stem cells and vascular smooth muscle cells were present and proliferated normally in Prdm6-deficient embryos. Conditional deletion of Prdm6 in the smooth muscle cell lineage using a SM22-Cre driver line resulted in perinatal lethality due to hemorrhage in the lungs. We thus identified Prdm6 as a factor that is essential for the physiological control of cardiovascular development. © 2013 Gewies et al.
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Gewies, A., Castineiras-Vilarino, M., Ferch, U., Jährling, N., Heinrich, K., Hoeckendorf, U., … Ruland, J. (2013). Prdm6 is essential for cardiovascular development In Vivo. PLoS ONE, 8(11). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0081833
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