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Fig. 5. Late-onset cardiac defects in Blimp1 mutant embryos.
(A-D) Transiently expressed Blimp1 in the splanchnic mesoderm
anterior to the heart marks progenitors of the SHF. Blimp1+ cells
contribute to the myocardium of the right ventricle, the outflow tract, and to
the leaflets of the ventricular valves and walls of the aorta and pulmonary
artery (D). (E-H) Outflow tract morphogenesis defects in
Blimp1-deficient embryos (G,H) leads to persistent truncus arteriosus
(PTA), in association with ventricular septal defects (VSD). Fgf8
(I-J') and Tbx1 (K-L') expression domains
are severely downregulated, in part reflecting loss of the caudal pharyngeal
arches (PA), and reduced staining in the surface epithelial and associated
mesoderm. Red arrows indicate expression of Fgf8 and Tbx1 in
the SHF in wild-type embryos. LV, left ventricle; RV, right ventricle; LA,
left atrium; RA, right atrium; Ao, aorta; PA, pulmonary artery; VV,
ventricular valves; PA, pharyngeal arch; SE, surface ectoderm; M, arch
mesenchyme; PE, pharyngeal endoderm.