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Molecular Function and Contribution of TBX4 in Development and Disease.

Justyna A KarolakCarrie L WelchChristian MosimannKatarzyna BzdegaJames D WestI David MontaniMélanie EyriesMary P MullenSteven H AbmanMatina PrapaStefan GräfNicholas W MorrellAnna R HemnesFrédéric PerrosRizwan HamidMalcolm P O LoganJeffrey WhitsettCsaba GalambosPaweł StankiewiczWendy K ChungEric D Austinnull null
Published in: American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine (2022)
Over the past decade recognition of the profound impact of the T-box 4 (TBX4) gene, which encodes a member of the evolutionarily conserved family of T-box-containing transcription factors, upon respiratory diseases has emerged. The developmental importance of TBX4 is emphasized by the association of TBX4 variants with congenital disorders involving respiratory and skeletal structures; however, the exact role of TBX4 in human development remains incompletely understood. Here, we discuss the developmental, tissue-specific, and pathological TBX4 functions identified through human and animal studies and review the published TBX4 variants resulting in variable disease phenotypes. We also outline future research directions to fill the gaps in our understanding of TBX4 function and of how TBX4 disruption impacts development.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • endothelial cells
  • copy number
  • randomized controlled trial
  • gene expression
  • binding protein
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • genome wide identification
  • pluripotent stem cells
  • current status