Tbx3 controls the sinoatrial node gene program and imposes pacemaker function on the atria

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<jats:p>The sinoatrial node initiates the heartbeat and controls the rate and rhythm of contraction, thus serving as the pacemaker of the heart. Despite the crucial role of the sinoatrial node in heart function, the mechanisms that underlie its specification and formation are not known. Tbx3, a transcriptional repressor required for development of vertebrates, is expressed in the developing conduction system. Here we show that <jats:italic>Tbx3</jats:italic> expression delineates the sinoatrial node region, which runs a gene expression program that is distinct from that of the bordering atrial cells. We found lineage segregation of <jats:italic>Tbx3</jats:italic>-negative atrial and <jats:italic>Tbx3</jats:italic>-positive sinoatrial node precursor cells as soon as cardiac cells turn on the atrial gene expression program. <jats:italic>Tbx3</jats:italic> deficiency resulted in expansion of expression of the atrial gene program into the sinoatrial node domain, and partial loss of sinoatrial node-specific gene expression. Ectopic expression of <jats:italic>Tbx3</jats:italic> in mice revealed that Tbx3 represses the atrial phenotype and imposes the pacemaker phenotype on the atria. The mice displayed arrhythmias and developed functional ectopic pacemakers. These data identify a <jats:italic>Tbx3</jats:italic>-dependent pathway for the specification and formation of the sinoatrial node, and show that Tbx3 regulates the pacemaker gene expression program and phenotype.</jats:p>

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  • Genes & Development

    Genes & Development 21 (9), 1098-1112, 2007-05-01

    Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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