心房和心室心肌细胞同一性的调节

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Shuliang Guo , Yingwei Liu , Angela Ryan , Ana Laura Lopez Serrano , Isabelle Deschenes , Jihyun Jang , Deqiang Li
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摘要

在心脏中建立和维持专门的CMs对心脏的正常结构和功能至关重要。相反,他们身份的丧失或获得与各种心脏疾病,如心律失常和心肌病有关。CM身份是在心脏发育早期建立的,并在正常生理条件下继续维持,这主要是通过基因调控来完成的。我们对调节CM身份(例如心房或心室CM身份)的潜在遗传、表观遗传或转录后程序的理解仍然相当有限。为此,我们总结了目前对心房和心室CM同一性调节的认识,并讨论了潜在的未来研究方向,以揭示潜在的调节机制。
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Regulation of atrial and ventricular cardiomyocyte identity
Establishment and maintenance of specialized CMs in the heart is critical for the proper cardiac structure and function. Conversely, loss or gain of their identities is associated with various heart diseases such as cardiac arrythmia and cardiomyopathy. CM identity is established during early heart development and continues to be maintained under normal physiological condition, and this is predominantly accomplished by gene regulation. Our understanding of potential genetic, epigenetic or posttranscriptional programs that regulate CM identity (e.g., atrial or ventricular CM identity) is still quite limited. To this end, we summarize current understandings on atrial and ventricular CM identity regulations and discuss potential future research directions to unveil the underlying regulatory mechanisms.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology publishes work advancing knowledge of the mechanisms responsible for both normal and diseased cardiovascular function. To this end papers are published in all relevant areas. These include (but are not limited to): structural biology; genetics; proteomics; morphology; stem cells; molecular biology; metabolism; biophysics; bioengineering; computational modeling and systems analysis; electrophysiology; pharmacology and physiology. Papers are encouraged with both basic and translational approaches. The journal is directed not only to basic scientists but also to clinical cardiologists who wish to follow the rapidly advancing frontiers of basic knowledge of the heart and circulation.
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