نتایج جستجو برای: sox6

تعداد نتایج: 252  

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, thrombosis, and vascular biology 2010
Joost P G Sluijter Alain van Mil Patrick van Vliet Corina H G Metz Jia Liu Pieter A Doevendans Marie-José Goumans

OBJECTIVE To improve regeneration of the injured myocardium, it is necessary to enhance the intrinsic capacity of the heart to regenerate itself and/or replace the damaged tissue by cell transplantation. Cardiomyocyte progenitor cells (CMPCs) are a promising cell population, easily expanded and efficiently differentiated into beating cardiomyocytes. Recently, several studies have demonstrated t...

2017
Wenqing Jean Lee Sumantra Chatterjee Sook Peng Yap Siew Lan Lim Xing Xing Petra Kraus Wenjie Sun Xiaoming Hu V Sivakamasundari Hsiao Yun Chan Prasanna R Kolatkar Shyam Prabhakar Thomas Lufkin

Embryogenesis is an intricate process involving multiple genes and pathways. Some of the key transcription factors controlling specific cell types are the Sox trio, namely, Sox5, Sox6, and Sox9, which play crucial roles in organogenesis working in a concerted manner. Much however still needs to be learned about their combinatorial roles during this process. A developmental genomics and systems ...

Journal: :Genes & development 2010
Jian Xu Vijay G Sankaran Min Ni Tobias F Menne Rishi V Puram Woojin Kim Stuart H Orkin

The developmental switch from human fetal (gamma) to adult (beta) hemoglobin represents a clinically important example of developmental gene regulation. The transcription factor BCL11A is a central mediator of gamma-globin silencing and hemoglobin switching. Here we determine chromatin occupancy of BCL11A at the human beta-globin locus and other genomic regions in vivo by high-resolution chroma...

2015
Pedro G. Nachtigall Marcos C. Dias Robson F. Carvalho Cesar Martins Danillo Pinhal

A class of small non-coding RNAs, the microRNAs (miRNAs), has been shown to be essential for the regulation of specific cell pathways, including skeletal muscle development, maintenance and homeostasis in vertebrates. However, the relative contribution of miRNAs for determining the red and white muscle cell phenotypes is far from being fully comprehended. To better characterize the role of miRN...

2017
Mohammad Reza MAHDAVI Farzin POURFARZAD Mehrnoush KOSARYAN Mohammad Taghi AKBARI

BACKGROUND The hematologic response to hydroxyurea (HU) is varied among β-thalassemia (BT) patients. The BCL11A and SOX6 genes are involved in response to HU. This study aimed to investigate the in-vitro responsiveness of HU among BT major patients homozygote for IVSII-1G>A mutation and XmnI single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in order to find whether the in-vitro Hb concentration is a predict...

2009
Yao-Zhong Liu Yu-Fang Pei Jian-Feng Liu Fang Yang Yan Guo Lei Zhang Xiao-Gang Liu Han Yan Liang Wang Yin-Ping Zhang Shawn Levy Robert R. Recker Hong-Wen Deng

BACKGROUND Current genome-wide association studies (GWAS) are normally implemented in a univariate framework and analyze different phenotypes in isolation. This univariate approach ignores the potential genetic correlation between important disease traits. Hence this approach is difficult to detect pleiotropic genes, which may exist for obesity and osteoporosis, two common diseases of major pub...

2014
Miriam Aza-Carmona Veronica Barca-Tierno Alfonso Hisado-Oliva Alberta Belinchón Darya Gorbenko-del Blanco Jose Ignacio Rodriguez Sara Benito-Sanz Angel Campos-Barros Karen E. Heath

SHOX and SHOX2 transcription factors are highly homologous, with even identical homeodomains. Genetic alterations in SHOX result in two skeletal dysplasias; Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis (LWD) and Langer mesomelic dysplasia (LMD), while no human genetic disease has been linked to date with SHOX2. SHOX2 is, though, involved in skeletal development, as shown by different knockout mice models. Due ...

Journal: :Development 2010
Ayako Kimura Hiroyuki Inose Fumiko Yano Koji Fujita Toshiyuki Ikeda Shingo Sato Makiko Iwasaki Tetsuya Jinno Keisuke Ae Seiji Fukumoto Yasuhiro Takeuchi Hiroshi Itoh Takeshi Imamura Hiroshi Kawaguchi Ung-il Chung James F Martin Sachiko Iseki Ken-ichi Shinomiya Shu Takeda

Chondrocyte differentiation is strictly regulated by various transcription factors, including Runx2 and Runx3; however, the physiological role of Runx1 in chondrocyte differentiation remains unknown. To examine the role of Runx1, we generated mesenchymal-cell-specific and chondrocyte-specific Runx1-deficient mice [Prx1 Runx1(f/f) mice and alpha1(II) Runx1(f/f) mice, respectively] to circumvent ...

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