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overview The Moskowitz laboratory is devoted to the genetic, genomic and molecular study of gene regulatory networks. A single overarching theme governs work in the Moskowitz laboratory: that understanding essential gene regulatory networks will unveil the molecular logic governing biological processes, and that understanding network disruption will inform the molecular basis underlying disease. We have recently pioneered approaches to identify non-coding RNAs as markers and modulators of enhancer function (Yang and Nadadur et al, 2017). The Moskowitz laboratory has focused on two areas of cardiac biology: (1) cardiac conduction with respect to cardiac arrhythmias and (2) cardiac development with respect to Congenital Heart Disease (CHD). In cardiac development, we investigate the genetic, genomic and developmental landscape of cardiac morphogenesis. We have identified an essential role for Hedgehog signaling in the cardiac development and congenital heart disease and contributed to a paradigm shift in the understanding of cardiac septation (e.g. Hoffmann et al., 2009; Xie et al., 2012; Zhou et al., 2017). We have recently identified a surprising and novel role for Hedgehog signaling in maintaining cardiac progenitor status and preventing premature differentiation (Rowton et al., 2018). In cardiac rhythm, we investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying the genetic basis of cardiac arrhythmias. We have defined the first molecular networks and linking GWAS loci in cardiac conduction (Arnolds et al, 2012), the first molecular network in Atrial Fibrillation, the most common arrhythmia world-wide (Nadadur et al., 2016) and the functional genomic mechanisms underlying genetic associations (Van den Boogaard et al., 2014).
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Concept Gene Regulatory Networks
Academic Article Foxf genes integrate tbx5 and hedgehog pathways in the second heart field for cardiac septation.
Academic Article Pitx2 modulates a Tbx5-dependent gene regulatory network to maintain atrial rhythm.
Academic Article TBX5: A Key Regulator of Heart Development.
Academic Article Transcription-factor-dependent enhancer transcription defines a gene regulatory network for cardiac rhythm.
Academic Article A promoter interaction map for cardiovascular disease genetics.
Academic Article Epigenetic and Transcriptional Networks Underlying Atrial Fibrillation.
Academic Article Tbx5 drives Aldh1a2 expression to regulate a RA-Hedgehog-Wnt gene regulatory network coordinating cardiopulmonary development.
Academic Article Differential Etv2 threshold requirement for endothelial and erythropoietic development.
Academic Article Hedgehog signaling activates a mammalian heterochronic gene regulatory network controlling differentiation timing across lineages.
Grant Gene Regulatory Networks for Cardiac Morphogenesis
Grant Transcriptional Control of Cardiac Conduction System Function by T-box Genes
Academic Article An Anterior Second Heart Field Enhancer Regulates the Gene Regulatory Network of the Cardiac Outflow Tract.
Academic Article A Genomic Link From Heart Failure to Atrial Fibrillation Risk: FOG2 Modulates a TBX5/GATA4-Dependent Atrial Gene Regulatory Network.
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