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The Phosphate Transporter PiT1 (Slc20a1) Revealed As a New Essential Gene for Mouse Liver Development

BACKGROUND: PiT1 (or SLC20a1) encodes a widely expressed plasma membrane protein functioning as a high-affinity Na(+)-phosphate (Pi) cotransporter. As such, PiT1 is often considered as a ubiquitous supplier of Pi for cellular needs regardless of the lack of experimental data. Although the importance...

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Autores principales: Beck, Laurent, Leroy, Christine, Beck-Cormier, Sarah, Forand, Anne, Salaün, Christine, Paris, Nadine, Bernier, Adeline, Ureña-Torres, Pablo, Prié, Dominique, Ollero, Mario, Coulombel, Laure, Friedlander, Gérard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2818845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20161774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009148
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author Beck, Laurent
Leroy, Christine
Beck-Cormier, Sarah
Forand, Anne
Salaün, Christine
Paris, Nadine
Bernier, Adeline
Ureña-Torres, Pablo
Prié, Dominique
Ollero, Mario
Coulombel, Laure
Friedlander, Gérard
author_facet Beck, Laurent
Leroy, Christine
Beck-Cormier, Sarah
Forand, Anne
Salaün, Christine
Paris, Nadine
Bernier, Adeline
Ureña-Torres, Pablo
Prié, Dominique
Ollero, Mario
Coulombel, Laure
Friedlander, Gérard
author_sort Beck, Laurent
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description BACKGROUND: PiT1 (or SLC20a1) encodes a widely expressed plasma membrane protein functioning as a high-affinity Na(+)-phosphate (Pi) cotransporter. As such, PiT1 is often considered as a ubiquitous supplier of Pi for cellular needs regardless of the lack of experimental data. Although the importance of PiT1 in mineralizing processes have been demonstrated in vitro in osteoblasts, chondrocytes and vascular smooth muscle cells, in vivo evidence is missing. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To determine the in vivo function of PiT1, we generated an allelic series of PiT1 mutations in mice by combination of wild-type, hypomorphic and null PiT1 alleles expressing from 100% to 0% of PiT1. In this report we show that complete deletion of PiT1 results in embryonic lethality at E12.5. PiT1-deficient embryos display severely hypoplastic fetal livers and subsequent reduced hematopoiesis resulting in embryonic death from anemia. We show that the anemia is not due to placental, yolk sac or vascular defects and that hematopoietic progenitors have no cell-autonomous defects in proliferation and differentiation. In contrast, mutant fetal livers display decreased proliferation and massive apoptosis. Animals carrying two copies of hypomorphic PiT1 alleles (resulting in 15% PiT1 expression comparing to wild-type animals) survive at birth but are growth-retarded and anemic. The combination of both hypomorphic and null alleles in heterozygous compounds results in late embryonic lethality (E14.5–E16.5) with phenotypic features intermediate between null and hypomorphic mice. In the three mouse lines generated we could not evidence defects in early skeleton formation. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This work is the first to illustrate a specific in vivo role for PiT1 by uncovering it as being a critical gene for normal developmental liver growth.
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spelling pubmed-28188452010-02-16 The Phosphate Transporter PiT1 (Slc20a1) Revealed As a New Essential Gene for Mouse Liver Development Beck, Laurent Leroy, Christine Beck-Cormier, Sarah Forand, Anne Salaün, Christine Paris, Nadine Bernier, Adeline Ureña-Torres, Pablo Prié, Dominique Ollero, Mario Coulombel, Laure Friedlander, Gérard PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: PiT1 (or SLC20a1) encodes a widely expressed plasma membrane protein functioning as a high-affinity Na(+)-phosphate (Pi) cotransporter. As such, PiT1 is often considered as a ubiquitous supplier of Pi for cellular needs regardless of the lack of experimental data. Although the importance of PiT1 in mineralizing processes have been demonstrated in vitro in osteoblasts, chondrocytes and vascular smooth muscle cells, in vivo evidence is missing. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: To determine the in vivo function of PiT1, we generated an allelic series of PiT1 mutations in mice by combination of wild-type, hypomorphic and null PiT1 alleles expressing from 100% to 0% of PiT1. In this report we show that complete deletion of PiT1 results in embryonic lethality at E12.5. PiT1-deficient embryos display severely hypoplastic fetal livers and subsequent reduced hematopoiesis resulting in embryonic death from anemia. We show that the anemia is not due to placental, yolk sac or vascular defects and that hematopoietic progenitors have no cell-autonomous defects in proliferation and differentiation. In contrast, mutant fetal livers display decreased proliferation and massive apoptosis. Animals carrying two copies of hypomorphic PiT1 alleles (resulting in 15% PiT1 expression comparing to wild-type animals) survive at birth but are growth-retarded and anemic. The combination of both hypomorphic and null alleles in heterozygous compounds results in late embryonic lethality (E14.5–E16.5) with phenotypic features intermediate between null and hypomorphic mice. In the three mouse lines generated we could not evidence defects in early skeleton formation. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: This work is the first to illustrate a specific in vivo role for PiT1 by uncovering it as being a critical gene for normal developmental liver growth. Public Library of Science 2010-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2818845/ /pubmed/20161774 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009148 Text en Beck et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Beck, Laurent
Leroy, Christine
Beck-Cormier, Sarah
Forand, Anne
Salaün, Christine
Paris, Nadine
Bernier, Adeline
Ureña-Torres, Pablo
Prié, Dominique
Ollero, Mario
Coulombel, Laure
Friedlander, Gérard
The Phosphate Transporter PiT1 (Slc20a1) Revealed As a New Essential Gene for Mouse Liver Development
title The Phosphate Transporter PiT1 (Slc20a1) Revealed As a New Essential Gene for Mouse Liver Development
title_full The Phosphate Transporter PiT1 (Slc20a1) Revealed As a New Essential Gene for Mouse Liver Development
title_fullStr The Phosphate Transporter PiT1 (Slc20a1) Revealed As a New Essential Gene for Mouse Liver Development
title_full_unstemmed The Phosphate Transporter PiT1 (Slc20a1) Revealed As a New Essential Gene for Mouse Liver Development
title_short The Phosphate Transporter PiT1 (Slc20a1) Revealed As a New Essential Gene for Mouse Liver Development
title_sort phosphate transporter pit1 (slc20a1) revealed as a new essential gene for mouse liver development
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2818845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20161774
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0009148
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