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GATA6 is a regulator of sinus node development and heart rhythm.


ABSTRACT: The sinus node (SAN) is the primary pacemaker of the human heart, and abnormalities in its structure or function cause sick sinus syndrome, the most common reason for electronic pacemaker implantation. Here we report that transcription factor GATA6, whose mutations in humans are linked to arrhythmia, is highly expressed in the SAN and its haploinsufficiency in mice results in hypoplastic SANs and rhythm abnormalities. Cell-specific deletion reveals a requirement for GATA6 in various SAN lineages. Mechanistically, GATA6 directly activates key regulators of the SAN genetic program in conduction and nonconduction cells, such as TBX3 and EDN1, respectively. The data identify GATA6 as an important regulator of the SAN and provide a molecular basis for understanding the conduction abnormalities associated with GATA6 mutations in humans. They also suggest that GATA6 may be a potential modifier of the cardiac pacemaker.

SUBMITTER: Gharibeh L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7817143 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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GATA6 is a regulator of sinus node development and heart rhythm.

Gharibeh Lara L   Yamak Abir A   Whitcomb Jamieson J   Lu Aizhu A   Joyal Mathieu M   Komati Hiba H   Liang Wenbin W   Fiset Céline C   Nemer Mona M  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20201221 1


The sinus node (SAN) is the primary pacemaker of the human heart, and abnormalities in its structure or function cause sick sinus syndrome, the most common reason for electronic pacemaker implantation. Here we report that transcription factor GATA6, whose mutations in humans are linked to arrhythmia, is highly expressed in the SAN and its haploinsufficiency in mice results in hypoplastic SANs and rhythm abnormalities. Cell-specific deletion reveals a requirement for GATA6 in various SAN lineages  ...[more]

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