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Epigenetic Regulation of Cardiac Neural Crest Cells

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.678954

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cardiac neural crest cell; epigenetic regulation; heart development; cardiovascular development; congenital heart diasease

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  1. R56 grant [HL130711]
  2. R01 grant [HL095783]
  3. AHA grant [17GRNT33410623]
  4. CHARGE Scientific Research grant

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Cardiac neural crest cells are a crucial cell population in heart development, and abnormalities in their development can lead to congenital heart defects. In addition to signaling molecules and transcription factors, epigenetic regulation also plays a significant role in the development of cardiac neural crest cells.
The cardiac neural crest cells (cNCCs) is a transient, migratory cell population that contribute to the formation of major arteries and the septa and valves of the heart. Abnormal development of cNCCs leads to a spectrum of congenital heart defects that mainly affect the outflow region of the hearts. Signaling molecules and transcription factors are the best studied regulatory events controlling cNCC development. In recent years, however, accumulated evidence supports that epigenetic regulation also plays an important role in cNCC development. Here, we summarize the functions of epigenetic regulators during cNCC development as well as cNCC related cardiovascular defects. These factors include ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factors, histone modifiers and DNA methylation modulators. In many cases, mutations in the genes encoding these factors are known to cause inborn heart diseases. A better understanding of epigenetic regulators, their activities and their roles during heart development will ultimately contribute to the development of new clinical applications for patients with congenital heart disease.

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