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PTBP1 Is Required for Embryonic Development before Gastrulation

Polypyrimidine-tract binding protein 1 (PTBP1) is an important cellular regulator of messenger RNAs influencing the alternative splicing profile of a cell as well as its mRNA stability, location and translation. In addition, it is diverted by some viruses to facilitate their replication. Here, we us...

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Autores principales: Suckale, Jakob, Wendling, Olivia, Masjkur, Jimmy, Jäger, Melanie, Münster, Carla, Anastassiadis, Konstantinos, Stewart, A. Francis, Solimena, Michele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3040740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21423341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016992
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author Suckale, Jakob
Wendling, Olivia
Masjkur, Jimmy
Jäger, Melanie
Münster, Carla
Anastassiadis, Konstantinos
Stewart, A. Francis
Solimena, Michele
author_facet Suckale, Jakob
Wendling, Olivia
Masjkur, Jimmy
Jäger, Melanie
Münster, Carla
Anastassiadis, Konstantinos
Stewart, A. Francis
Solimena, Michele
author_sort Suckale, Jakob
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description Polypyrimidine-tract binding protein 1 (PTBP1) is an important cellular regulator of messenger RNAs influencing the alternative splicing profile of a cell as well as its mRNA stability, location and translation. In addition, it is diverted by some viruses to facilitate their replication. Here, we used a novel PTBP1 knockout mouse to analyse the tissue expression pattern of PTBP1 as well as the effect of its complete removal during development. We found evidence of strong PTBP1 expression in embryonic stem cells and throughout embryonic development, especially in the developing brain and spinal cord, the olfactory and auditory systems, the heart, the liver, the kidney, the brown fat and cartilage primordia. This widespread distribution points towards a role of PTBP1 during embryonic development. Homozygous offspring, identified by PCR and immunofluorescence, were able to implant but were arrested or retarded in growth. At day 7.5 of embryonic development (E7.5) the null mutants were about 5x smaller than the control littermates and the gap in body size widened with time. At mid-gestation, all homozygous embryos were resorbed/degraded. No homozygous mice were genotyped at E12 and the age of weaning. Embryos lacking PTBP1 did not display differentiation into the 3 germ layers and cavitation of the epiblast, which are hallmarks of gastrulation. In addition, homozygous mutants displayed malformed ectoplacental cones and yolk sacs, both early supportive structure of the embryo proper. We conclude that PTBP1 is not required for the earliest isovolumetric divisions and differentiation steps of the zygote up to the formation of the blastocyst. However, further post-implantation development requires PTBP1 and stalls in homozygous null animals with a phenotype of dramatically reduced size and aberration in embryonic and extra-embryonic structures.
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spelling pubmed-30407402011-03-18 PTBP1 Is Required for Embryonic Development before Gastrulation Suckale, Jakob Wendling, Olivia Masjkur, Jimmy Jäger, Melanie Münster, Carla Anastassiadis, Konstantinos Stewart, A. Francis Solimena, Michele PLoS One Research Article Polypyrimidine-tract binding protein 1 (PTBP1) is an important cellular regulator of messenger RNAs influencing the alternative splicing profile of a cell as well as its mRNA stability, location and translation. In addition, it is diverted by some viruses to facilitate their replication. Here, we used a novel PTBP1 knockout mouse to analyse the tissue expression pattern of PTBP1 as well as the effect of its complete removal during development. We found evidence of strong PTBP1 expression in embryonic stem cells and throughout embryonic development, especially in the developing brain and spinal cord, the olfactory and auditory systems, the heart, the liver, the kidney, the brown fat and cartilage primordia. This widespread distribution points towards a role of PTBP1 during embryonic development. Homozygous offspring, identified by PCR and immunofluorescence, were able to implant but were arrested or retarded in growth. At day 7.5 of embryonic development (E7.5) the null mutants were about 5x smaller than the control littermates and the gap in body size widened with time. At mid-gestation, all homozygous embryos were resorbed/degraded. No homozygous mice were genotyped at E12 and the age of weaning. Embryos lacking PTBP1 did not display differentiation into the 3 germ layers and cavitation of the epiblast, which are hallmarks of gastrulation. In addition, homozygous mutants displayed malformed ectoplacental cones and yolk sacs, both early supportive structure of the embryo proper. We conclude that PTBP1 is not required for the earliest isovolumetric divisions and differentiation steps of the zygote up to the formation of the blastocyst. However, further post-implantation development requires PTBP1 and stalls in homozygous null animals with a phenotype of dramatically reduced size and aberration in embryonic and extra-embryonic structures. Public Library of Science 2011-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3040740/ /pubmed/21423341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016992 Text en Suckale 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.
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Wendling, Olivia
Masjkur, Jimmy
Jäger, Melanie
Münster, Carla
Anastassiadis, Konstantinos
Stewart, A. Francis
Solimena, Michele
PTBP1 Is Required for Embryonic Development before Gastrulation
title PTBP1 Is Required for Embryonic Development before Gastrulation
title_full PTBP1 Is Required for Embryonic Development before Gastrulation
title_fullStr PTBP1 Is Required for Embryonic Development before Gastrulation
title_full_unstemmed PTBP1 Is Required for Embryonic Development before Gastrulation
title_short PTBP1 Is Required for Embryonic Development before Gastrulation
title_sort ptbp1 is required for embryonic development before gastrulation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3040740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21423341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016992
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