Notch Signaling in Cardiac Development

The Notch signaling pathway has been demonstrated to play a critical role during mammalian cardiac development based on recent findings from gene-targeted mice. In addition, mutations in the Notch signaling pathway have been associated with human congenital heart defects such as Alagille syndrome, bicuspid aortic valve disease, calcification of the heart valves, and ventricular septal defects. Recently, it was demonstrated that Notch activation in the endocardium regulates ventricular myocardial development and that the Notch downstream target genes Hey1 and Hey2 are required for the establishment of the atrioventricular canal myocardial boundary. The Notch pathway has previously been implicated in regulating endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition during development of the heart valves, and recent reports further dissect the role of individual Notch downstream target genes during this process. In addition, a role for the Notch pathway during cardiac neural crest cell development has been identified, which provides a potential mechanism for the findings seen in Alagille syndrome. This review focuses on recently reported findings that elucidate mechanisms regulated by the Notch pathway during ventricular, atrioventricular canal, and outflow tract development.

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