Myocardial deletion of Smad4 using a novel α skeletal muscle actin cre recombinase transgenic mouse causes misalignment of the cardiac outflow tract

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S MAD4 acts as the converging point f or T GF β and BMP signaling in heart development. Here, we investigated the role of S MAD4 in heart development usi ng a novel α skeletal muscle actin Cre recombinase (MuCre) transgenic mouse strain. Lineage tracing using MuCre/ROSA26LacZ reporter mice indicated strong Cre-recombinase expression in developing and adult heart and skeletal muscles. In heart development, significant MuCre expression was noted at E11.5 in the atrial, ventricular, outflow tract and atrioventricular canal myocardium, but not in the endocardial cushions. MuCre-driven conditional deletion of Smad4 in mice caused double outlet right ventricle (DORV), ventricular septal defect (VSD), impaired trabeculation and thinning of ventricular myocardium, and mid-gestational embryonic lethality. In conclusion, MuCre mice effectively delete genes in both heart and skeletal muscles, thus enabling the discovery that myocardial Smad4 deletion causes misalignment of the outflow tract and DORV. © Ivyspring International Publisher.

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Azhar, M., Wang, P. Y., Frugier, T., Koishi, K., Deng, C., Noakes, P. G., & Mclennan, I. S. (2010). Myocardial deletion of Smad4 using a novel α skeletal muscle actin cre recombinase transgenic mouse causes misalignment of the cardiac outflow tract. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 6(6), 546–555. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.6.546

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