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    HEY2 hes related family bHLH transcription factor with YRPW motif 2 [ Homo sapiens (human) ]

    Gene ID: 23493, updated on 27-Nov-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Germline variants in HEY2 functional domains lead to congenital heart defects and thoracic aortic aneurysms.

    Germline variants in HEY2 functional domains lead to congenital heart defects and thoracic aortic aneurysms.
    van Walree ES, Dombrowsky G, Jansen IE, Mirkov MU, Zwart R, Ilgun A, Guo D, Clur SB, Amin AS, Savage JE, van der Wal AC, Waisfisz Q, Maugeri A, Wilsdon A, Bu'Lock FA, Hurles ME, Dittrich S, Berger F, Audain Martinez E, Christoffels VM, Hitz MP, Milewicz DM, Posthuma D, Meijers-Heijboer H, Postma AV, Mathijssen IB., Free PMC Article

    06/12/2021
    TWIST1 correlates with Notch signaling pathway to develop esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.

    TWIST1 correlates with Notch signaling pathway to develop esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
    Fahim Y, Yousefi M, Izadpanah MH, Forghanifard MM.

    05/22/2021
    Notch-HEY2 signaling pathway contributes to the differentiation of CD34(+) hematopoietic-like stem cells from adult peripheral blood insulin-producing cells after the treatment with platelet-derived mitochondria.

    Notch-HEY2 signaling pathway contributes to the differentiation of CD34(+) hematopoietic-like stem cells from adult peripheral blood insulin-producing cells after the treatment with platelet-derived mitochondria.
    Yu H, Hu W, Song X, Zhao Y.

    05/22/2021
    microRNA-599 promotes apoptosis and represses proliferation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition of papillary thyroid carcinoma cells via downregulation of Hey2-depentent Notch signaling pathway.

    microRNA-599 promotes apoptosis and represses proliferation and epithelial-mesenchymal transition of papillary thyroid carcinoma cells via downregulation of Hey2-depentent Notch signaling pathway.
    Wang DP, Tang XZ, Liang QK, Zeng XJ, Yang JB, Xu J.

    12/19/2020
    Attenuation of PRRX2 and HEY2 enables efficient conversion of adult human skin fibroblasts to neurons.

    Attenuation of PRRX2 and HEY2 enables efficient conversion of adult human skin fibroblasts to neurons.
    Li H, Jiang H, Yin X, Bard JE, Zhang B, Feng J., Free PMC Article

    07/11/2020
    These results provide evidence that miR-146a and Hey2 form a mutual negative feedback regulatory loop to regulate the inflammatory response in chronic apical periodontitis.

    microRNA-146a and Hey2 form a mutual negative feedback loop to regulate the inflammatory response in chronic apical periodontitis.
    Lina S, Lihong Q, Di Y, Bo Y, Xiaolin L, Jing M.

    02/29/2020
    we confirmed that lncRNA PRNCR1 upregulates HEY2 to promote tumor progression in non-small cell lung cancer by competitively binding miR-448.

    LncRNA PRNCR1 interacts with HEY2 to abolish miR-448-mediated growth inhibition in non-small cell lung cancer.
    Cheng D, Bao C, Zhang X, Lin X, Huang H, Zhao L.

    01/26/2019
    We also highlighted that Hey2 is involved in radiation-induced EndoMT and that Hey2 invalidation reduces EndoMT and tissue damage.

    Endothelial Hey2 deletion reduces endothelial-to-mesenchymal transition and mitigates radiation proctitis in mice.
    Mintet E, Lavigne J, Paget V, Tarlet G, Buard V, Guipaud O, Sabourin JC, Iruela-Arispe ML, Milliat F, François A., Free PMC Article

    01/19/2019
    The findings identify HEY2 as a novel component of the NKX2-5 cardiac transcriptional network.

    NKX2-5 regulates human cardiomyogenesis via a HEY2 dependent transcriptional network.
    Anderson DJ, Kaplan DI, Bell KM, Koutsis K, Haynes JM, Mills RJ, Phelan DG, Qian EL, Leitoguinho AR, Arasaratnam D, Labonne T, Ng ES, Davis RP, Casini S, Passier R, Hudson JE, Porrello ER, Costa MW, Rafii A, Curl CL, Delbridge LM, Harvey RP, Oshlack A, Cheung MM, Mummery CL, Petrou S, Elefanty AG, Stanley EG, Elliott DA., Free PMC Article

    11/24/2018
    HEY2 as a promising biomarker for unfavorable outcomes and a novel therapeutic target for the clinical management of HCC

    HEY2, a target of miR-137, indicates poor outcomes and promotes cell proliferation and migration in hepatocellular carcinoma.
    Wu DC, Zhang MF, Su SG, Fang HY, Wang XH, He D, Xie YY, Liu XH., Free PMC Article

    02/17/2018
    Genetic variation of HEY2 is associated with Brugada syndrome through alteration of ion channel expression in the cardiac ventricular wall.

    The Brugada Syndrome Susceptibility Gene HEY2 Modulates Cardiac Transmural Ion Channel Patterning and Electrical Heterogeneity.
    Veerman CC, Podliesna S, Tadros R, Lodder EM, Mengarelli I, de Jonge B, Beekman L, Barc J, Wilders R, Wilde AAM, Boukens BJ, Coronel R, Verkerk AO, Remme CA, Bezzina CR.

    09/9/2017
    Individuals with HEY2 duplications should be screened for congenital heart defects.

    Duplication of HEY2 in cardiac and neurologic development.
    Jordan VK, Rosenfeld JA, Lalani SR, Scott DA., Free PMC Article

    05/21/2016
    HEY2 CC genotype may be a favorable prognostic marker for BrS, protectively acting to prevent ventricular fibrillation presumably by regulating the repolarization current.

    Common Variant Near HEY2 Has a Protective Effect on Ventricular Fibrillation Occurrence in Brugada Syndrome by Regulating the Repolarization Current.
    Nakano Y, Ochi H, Onohara Y, Toshishige M, Tokuyama T, Matsumura H, Kawazoe H, Tomomori S, Sairaku A, Watanabe Y, Ikenaga H, Motoda C, Suenari K, Hayashida Y, Miki D, Oda N, Kishimoto S, Oda N, Yoshida Y, Tashiro S, Chayama K, Kihara Y.

    04/30/2016
    Overexpression of HEY1 and HEY2 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is correlated to different indices of poor prognosis, and it is extrapolated that such overexpression is important in progression and development of ESCC tumorigenesis.

    Notch Signaling Target Genes are Directly Correlated to Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma Tumorigenesis.
    Forghanifard MM, Taleb S, Abbaszadegan MR.

    02/27/2016
    bone morphogenic proteins within the serum of cell culture medium are potent inducers of endothelial Hey1 and Hey2 gene expression within the first few hours after medium change

    Serum induces transcription of Hey1 and Hey2 genes by Alk1 but not Notch signaling in endothelial cells.
    Wöltje K, Jabs M, Fischer A., Free PMC Article

    02/20/2016
    a new HRD1-associated membrane protein named HERP2, which is homologous to the previously identified HRD1 partner HERP1. Despite sequence homology, HERP2 is constitutively expressed in cells, whereas HERP1 is highly induced by ER stress.

    Role of HERP and a HERP-related protein in HRD1-dependent protein degradation at the endoplasmic reticulum.
    Huang CH, Chu YR, Ye Y, Chen X., Free PMC Article

    05/3/2014
    Data indicate that culture abrogated differential gene expression in part due to gradual loss of canonical Notch activity and HEY2 expression.

    Unraveling a novel transcription factor code determining the human arterial-specific endothelial cell signature.
    Aranguren XL, Agirre X, Beerens M, Coppiello G, Uriz M, Vandersmissen I, Benkheil M, Panadero J, Aguado N, Pascual-Montano A, Segura V, Prósper F, Luttun A.

    02/15/2014
    Common variants at SCN5A-SCN10A and HEY2 are associated with Brugada syndrome, a rare disease with high risk of sudden cardiac death

    Common variants at SCN5A-SCN10A and HEY2 are associated with Brugada syndrome, a rare disease with high risk of sudden cardiac death.
    Bezzina CR, Barc J, Mizusawa Y, Remme CA, Gourraud JB, Simonet F, Verkerk AO, Schwartz PJ, Crotti L, Dagradi F, Guicheney P, Fressart V, Leenhardt A, Antzelevitch C, Bartkowiak S, Borggrefe M, Schimpf R, Schulze-Bahr E, Zumhagen S, Behr ER, Bastiaenen R, Tfelt-Hansen J, Olesen MS, Kääb S, Beckmann BM, Weeke P, Watanabe H, Endo N, Minamino T, Horie M, Ohno S, Hasegawa K, Makita N, Nogami A, Shimizu W, Aiba T, Froguel P, Balkau B, Lantieri O, Torchio M, Wiese C, Weber D, Wolswinkel R, Coronel R, Boukens BJ, Bézieau S, Charpentier E, Chatel S, Despres A, Gros F, Kyndt F, Lecointe S, Lindenbaum P, Portero V, Violleau J, Gessler M, Tan HL, Roden DM, Christoffels VM, Le Marec H, Wilde AA, Probst V, Schott JJ, Dina C, Redon R., Free PMC Article

    11/30/2013
    Hey2 and COUP-TFII have an important role in arteriovenous differentiation of human endothelial cells.

    Impact of Hey2 and COUP-TFII on genes involved in arteriovenous differentiation in primary human arterial and venous endothelial cells.
    Korten S, Brunssen C, Poitz DM, Großklaus S, Brux M, Schnittler HJ, Strasser RH, Bornstein SR, Morawietz H, Goettsch W.

    11/23/2013
    Report down-regulation of Notch signaling components NOTCH3 and HEY2 in abdominal aortic aneurysms.

    Downregulation of transforming growth factor, beta receptor 2 and Notch signaling pathway in human abdominal aortic aneurysm.
    Biros E, Walker PJ, Nataatmadja M, West M, Golledge J.

    07/28/2012
    Through activating the Dll4-Notch-Hey2 signaling pathway, HGF indirectly promotes the proliferation and migration ability of cells, so that offspring artery branches are formed.

    Effects of hepatocyte growth factor-mediated activation of Dll4-Notch-Hey2 signaling pathway.
    Gao YF, Ha XQ, Lü TD, Han JP.

    08/6/2011
    In this study, we analyzed the effects of HESR1, -2, and -3 on DAT1 expression in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells

    Differential effects of the HESR/HEY transcription factor family on dopamine transporter reporter gene expression via variable number of tandem repeats.
    Kanno K, Ishiura S.

    06/18/2011
    The absence of mutations in NOTCH2 and Hey2 its downstream target in the heart does not exclude the possibility that other genes in this pathway might be implicated in the diverse phenotypes observed in Alagille syndrome

    Absence of NOTCH2 and Hey2 mutations in a familial Alagille syndrome case with a novel frameshift mutation in JAG1.
    El-Rassy I, Bou-Abdallah J, Al-Ghadban S, Bitar F, Nemer G.

    01/21/2010
    Present a novel mechanism by which a balance between Notch-1/-2/-4 signaling, via CBF-1, and HRT-1/-2 activity determines the expression of smooth muscle differentiation markers including actin.

    Hairy-related transcription factors inhibit Notch-induced smooth muscle alpha-actin expression by interfering with Notch intracellular domain/CBF-1 complex interaction with the CBF-1-binding site.
    Tang Y, Urs S, Liaw L., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    Observational study of gene-disease association. (HuGE Navigator)

    ZFPM2/FOG2 and HEY2 genes analysis in nonsyndromic tricuspid atresia.
    Sarkozy A, Conti E, D'Agostino R, Digilio MC, Formigari R, Picchio F, Marino B, Pizzuti A, Dallapiccola B.

    03/13/2008
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