Publications by authors named "Jakob Fell"

Master cell fate determinants are thought to induce specific cell lineages in gastrulation by orchestrating entire gene programs. The T-box transcription factor EOMES (eomesodermin) is crucially required for the development of the heart-yet it is equally important for endoderm specification suggesting that it may act in a context-dependent manner. Here, we define an unrecognized interplay between EOMES and the WNT signaling pathway in controlling cardiac induction by using loss and gain-of-function approaches in human embryonic stem cells.

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The transcription factor ISL1 is thought to be key for conveying the multipotent and proliferative properties of cardiac precursor cells. Here, we investigate its function upon cardiac induction of human embryonic stem cells. We find that ISL1 does not stabilize the transient cardiac precursor cell state but rather serves to accelerate cardiomyocyte differentiation.

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The ultrarapid delayed rectifier K current (I), mediated by K1.5 channels, constitutes a key component of the atrial action potential. Functional mutations in the underlying gene have been shown to cause hereditary forms of atrial fibrillation (AF).

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Loss-of-function mutations in the PITX2 transcription factor gene have been shown to cause familial atrial fibrillation (AF). To potentially model aspects of AF and unravel PITX2-regulated downstream genes for drug target discovery, we here report the generation of integration-free PITX2-deficient hiPS cell lines. We also show that both PITX2 knockout hiPS cells and isogenic wild-type controls can selectively be differentiated into human atrial cardiomyocytes, to potentially uncover differentially expressed gene sets between these groups.

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