The Notch target genes Hey1 and Hey2 are required for embryonic vascular development
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The Delta-Notch signaling pathway plays a central role in the development of most vertebrate organs. The Hey family of bHLH transcription factors are direct targets of Notch signaling. Loss of Hey2 in the mouse leads to cardiac defects with high postnatal lethality. We have now generated a mouse Hey1 knockout that has no apparent phenotypic defect. The combined loss of Hey1 and Hey2, however, results in embryonic death after embryonic day 9.5 (E9.5) with a global lack of vascular remodeling and massive hemorrhage. Initial vasculogenesis appears unaffected, but all subsequently developing major vessels in the embryo and yolk sac are either small or absent. Furthermore, the placental labyrinth completely lacks…
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- Biology
- Notch signaling pathway
- Yolk sac
- Vasculogenesis
- Embryonic stem cell
- Cell biology
- Conditional gene knockout
- Cancer research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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