<i>tcf21+</i> epicardial cells adopt non-myocardial fates during zebrafish heart development and regeneration

Kazu Kikuchi(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Vikas Gupta(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jinhu Wang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jennifer E. Holdway(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Airon A. Wills(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Yi Fang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Kenneth D. Poss(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Development
June 9, 2011
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Abstract

Recent lineage-tracing studies have produced conflicting results about whether the epicardium is a source of cardiac muscle cells during heart development. Here, we examined the developmental potential of epicardial tissue in zebrafish during both embryonic development and injury-induced heart regeneration. We found that upstream sequences of the transcription factor gene tcf21 activated robust, epicardium-specific expression throughout development and regeneration. Cre recombinase-based, genetic fate-mapping of larval or adult tcf21(+) cells revealed contributions to perivascular cells, but not cardiomyocytes, during each form of cardiogenesis. Our findings indicate that natural epicardial fates are limited to non-myocardial cell types in zebrafish.


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