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Tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes

Craniofacial defects involving the lip and/or palate are among the most common human birth defects. X-linked cleft palate and ankyloglossia results from loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding the T-box transcription factor TBX22. Further studies show that TBX22 mutations are also found in a...

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Autores principales: Pauws, Erwin, Hoshino, Aya, Bentley, Lucy, Prajapati, Suresh, Keller, Charles, Hammond, Peter, Martinez-Barbera, Juan-Pedro, Moore, Gudrun E., Stanier, Philip
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2758147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19648291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp368
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author Pauws, Erwin
Hoshino, Aya
Bentley, Lucy
Prajapati, Suresh
Keller, Charles
Hammond, Peter
Martinez-Barbera, Juan-Pedro
Moore, Gudrun E.
Stanier, Philip
author_facet Pauws, Erwin
Hoshino, Aya
Bentley, Lucy
Prajapati, Suresh
Keller, Charles
Hammond, Peter
Martinez-Barbera, Juan-Pedro
Moore, Gudrun E.
Stanier, Philip
author_sort Pauws, Erwin
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description Craniofacial defects involving the lip and/or palate are among the most common human birth defects. X-linked cleft palate and ankyloglossia results from loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding the T-box transcription factor TBX22. Further studies show that TBX22 mutations are also found in around 5% of non-syndromic cleft palate patients. Although palate defects are obvious at birth, the underlying developmental pathogenesis remains unclear. Here, we report a Tbx22(null) mouse, which has a submucous cleft palate (SMCP) and ankyloglossia, similar to the human phenotype, with a small minority showing overt clefts. We also find persistent oro-nasal membranes or, in some mice a partial rupture, resulting in choanal atresia. Each of these defects can cause severe breathing and/or feeding difficulties in the newborn pups, which results in ∼50% post-natal lethality. Analysis of the craniofacial skeleton demonstrates a marked reduction in bone formation in the posterior hard palate, resulting in the classic notch associated with SMCP. Our results suggest that Tbx22 plays an important role in the osteogenic patterning of the posterior hard palate. Ossification is severely reduced after condensation of the palatal mesenchyme, resulting from a delay in the maturation of osteoblasts. Rather than having a major role in palatal shelf closure, we show that Tbx22 is an important determinant for intramembranous bone formation in the posterior hard palate, which underpins normal palate development and function. These findings could have important implications for the molecular diagnosis in patients with isolated SMCP and/or unexplained choanal atresia.
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spelling pubmed-27581472010-07-01 Tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes Pauws, Erwin Hoshino, Aya Bentley, Lucy Prajapati, Suresh Keller, Charles Hammond, Peter Martinez-Barbera, Juan-Pedro Moore, Gudrun E. Stanier, Philip Hum Mol Genet Articles Craniofacial defects involving the lip and/or palate are among the most common human birth defects. X-linked cleft palate and ankyloglossia results from loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding the T-box transcription factor TBX22. Further studies show that TBX22 mutations are also found in around 5% of non-syndromic cleft palate patients. Although palate defects are obvious at birth, the underlying developmental pathogenesis remains unclear. Here, we report a Tbx22(null) mouse, which has a submucous cleft palate (SMCP) and ankyloglossia, similar to the human phenotype, with a small minority showing overt clefts. We also find persistent oro-nasal membranes or, in some mice a partial rupture, resulting in choanal atresia. Each of these defects can cause severe breathing and/or feeding difficulties in the newborn pups, which results in ∼50% post-natal lethality. Analysis of the craniofacial skeleton demonstrates a marked reduction in bone formation in the posterior hard palate, resulting in the classic notch associated with SMCP. Our results suggest that Tbx22 plays an important role in the osteogenic patterning of the posterior hard palate. Ossification is severely reduced after condensation of the palatal mesenchyme, resulting from a delay in the maturation of osteoblasts. Rather than having a major role in palatal shelf closure, we show that Tbx22 is an important determinant for intramembranous bone formation in the posterior hard palate, which underpins normal palate development and function. These findings could have important implications for the molecular diagnosis in patients with isolated SMCP and/or unexplained choanal atresia. Oxford University Press 2009-11-01 2009-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2758147/ /pubmed/19648291 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp368 Text en © The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/uk/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Articles
Pauws, Erwin
Hoshino, Aya
Bentley, Lucy
Prajapati, Suresh
Keller, Charles
Hammond, Peter
Martinez-Barbera, Juan-Pedro
Moore, Gudrun E.
Stanier, Philip
Tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes
title Tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes
title_full Tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes
title_fullStr Tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes
title_full_unstemmed Tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes
title_short Tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes
title_sort tbx22(null) mice have a submucous cleft palate due to reduced palatal bone formation and also display ankyloglossia and choanal atresia phenotypes
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2758147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19648291
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddp368
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