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Converging signalling disruptions: a threshold for Down syndrome hearts
Mariel Schwietzer1, Holger Reinecke1, Rinesh Godfrey1
1Vascular Signalling, Molecular Cardiology, Department of Cardiology I-Coronary and Peripheral Vascular Disease, Heart Failure, University Hospital Münster, Münster, Germany.
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Why do half of all children with Down syndrome have heart defects? Recent studies show that multiple chromosome 21 genes-most notably the chromatin regulator high-mobility group nucleosome-binding domain 1-collectively disrupt bone morphogenetic protein, Wingless/Integrated, Neurogenic locus notch homolog, and calcineurin-nuclear factor of activated T cells signalling. In this forum, we propose a convergent threshold model for these cardiac malformations.
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