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Expression of MEF2 Genes during Human Cardiac Development.

Authors: Masahiro Nakayama; Tsunehiro Mukai; Takayuki Morisaki; Kyoko Hidaka; Chikao Yutani; Makoto Takeuchi; Kazuki Iida;

Expression of MEF2 Genes during Human Cardiac Development.

Abstract

To better understand the regulatory mechanisms in gene expression of human cardiomyocytes, we studied the expression of MEF2 genes encoding transcription factors during the course of cardiac development. Expression of all four MEF2 transcripts (MEF2A, MEF2B, MEF2C, and MEF2D) were detected in all developmental stage of the human heart, while Mef2b transcripts were down-regulated in mouse heart development. Although none of the MEF2 genes, besides mouse Mef2b, exhibited any remarkable quantitative change in their transcripts, qualitative changes in MEF2 transcripts were found during the course of cardiac development. In particular, MEF2D transcripts showed prominent changes by alternative splicing in the perinatal period. MEF2D transcripts containing the 21-base exon (exon b) were predominantly expressed after birth. At the same time, transcripts of the alpha myosin heavy chain (alphaMHC) gene increased after birth, as the splicing pattern in transcripts of the cardiac troponin T (cTnT) gene changed to decrease the transcripts of cTnT1 after birth. These changes seemed to be correlated with the alternative splicing changes of MEF2 genes, especially MEF2D. The alternative splicing as well as transcriptional regulation in MEF2 genes might be important for regulating the alphaMHC gene and the maturation of cardiomyocytes.

Keywords

MEF2 Transcription Factors, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Heart, MADS Domain Proteins, DNA-Binding Proteins, Embryonic and Fetal Development, Mice, Myogenic Regulatory Factors, Animals, Humans, Transcription Factors

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