%0 Journal Article %T Human Genetics of d-Transposition of Great Arteries. %A Houyel L %J Adv Exp Med Biol %V 1441 %N 0 %D 2024 %M 38884741 %F 3.65 %R 10.1007/978-3-031-44087-8_39 %X Although several genes underlying occurrence of transposition of the great arteries have been found in the mouse, human genetics of the most frequent cyanotic congenital heart defect diagnosed in neonates is still largely unknown. Development of the outflow tract is a complex process which involves the major genes of cardiac development, acting on myocardial cells from the anterior second heart field, and on mesenchymal cells from endocardial cushions. These genes, coding for transcription factors, interact with each other, and their differential expression conditions the severity of the phenotype. A precise description of the anatomic phenotypes is mandatory to achieve a better comprehension of the complex mechanisms responsible for transposition of the great arteries.