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Normal X-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous Flna(Dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human Filamin A (FLNA) diseases
BACKGROUND: Some abnormalities of mouse corneal epithelial maintenance can be identified by the atypical mosaic patterns they produce in X-chromosome inactivation mosaics and chimeras. Human FLNA/+ females, heterozygous for X-linked, filamin A gene (FLNA) mutations, display a range of disorders and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3305671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22369496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-122 |
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author | Douvaras, Panagiotis Liu, Weijia Mort, Richard L McKie, Lisa West, Katrine M Cross, Sally H Morley, Steven D West, John D |
author_facet | Douvaras, Panagiotis Liu, Weijia Mort, Richard L McKie, Lisa West, Katrine M Cross, Sally H Morley, Steven D West, John D |
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description | BACKGROUND: Some abnormalities of mouse corneal epithelial maintenance can be identified by the atypical mosaic patterns they produce in X-chromosome inactivation mosaics and chimeras. Human FLNA/+ females, heterozygous for X-linked, filamin A gene (FLNA) mutations, display a range of disorders and X-inactivation mosaicism is sometimes quantitatively unbalanced. Flna(Dilp2/+ )mice, heterozygous for an X-linked filamin A (Flna) nonsense mutation have variable eye, skeletal and other abnormalities, but X-inactivation mosaicism has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to determine whether X-inactivation mosaicism in the corneal epithelia of Flna(Dilp2/+ )mice was affected in any way that might predict abnormal corneal epithelial maintenance. RESULTS: X-chromosome inactivation mosaicism was studied in the corneal epithelium and a control tissue (liver) of Flna(Dilp2/+ )and wild-type (WT) female X-inactivation mosaics, hemizygous for the X-linked, LacZ reporter H253 transgene, using β-galactosidase histochemical staining. The corneal epithelia of Flna(Dilp2/+ )and WT X-inactivation mosaics showed similar radial, striped patterns, implying epithelial cell movement was not disrupted in Flna(Dilp2/+ )corneas. Corrected stripe numbers declined with age overall (but not significantly for either genotype individually), consistent with previous reports suggesting an age-related reduction in stem cell function. Corrected stripe numbers were not reduced in Flna(Dilp2/+ )compared with WT X-inactivation mosaics and mosaicism was not significantly more unbalanced in the corneal epithelia or livers of Flna(Dilp2/+ )than wild-type Flna(+/+ )X-inactivation mosaics. CONCLUSIONS: Mosaic analysis identified no major effect of the mouse Flna(Dilp2 )mutation on corneal epithelial maintenance or the balance of X-inactivation mosaicism in the corneal epithelium or liver. |
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spelling | pubmed-33056712012-03-16 Normal X-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous Flna(Dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human Filamin A (FLNA) diseases Douvaras, Panagiotis Liu, Weijia Mort, Richard L McKie, Lisa West, Katrine M Cross, Sally H Morley, Steven D West, John D BMC Res Notes Research Article BACKGROUND: Some abnormalities of mouse corneal epithelial maintenance can be identified by the atypical mosaic patterns they produce in X-chromosome inactivation mosaics and chimeras. Human FLNA/+ females, heterozygous for X-linked, filamin A gene (FLNA) mutations, display a range of disorders and X-inactivation mosaicism is sometimes quantitatively unbalanced. Flna(Dilp2/+ )mice, heterozygous for an X-linked filamin A (Flna) nonsense mutation have variable eye, skeletal and other abnormalities, but X-inactivation mosaicism has not been investigated. The aim of this study was to determine whether X-inactivation mosaicism in the corneal epithelia of Flna(Dilp2/+ )mice was affected in any way that might predict abnormal corneal epithelial maintenance. RESULTS: X-chromosome inactivation mosaicism was studied in the corneal epithelium and a control tissue (liver) of Flna(Dilp2/+ )and wild-type (WT) female X-inactivation mosaics, hemizygous for the X-linked, LacZ reporter H253 transgene, using β-galactosidase histochemical staining. The corneal epithelia of Flna(Dilp2/+ )and WT X-inactivation mosaics showed similar radial, striped patterns, implying epithelial cell movement was not disrupted in Flna(Dilp2/+ )corneas. Corrected stripe numbers declined with age overall (but not significantly for either genotype individually), consistent with previous reports suggesting an age-related reduction in stem cell function. Corrected stripe numbers were not reduced in Flna(Dilp2/+ )compared with WT X-inactivation mosaics and mosaicism was not significantly more unbalanced in the corneal epithelia or livers of Flna(Dilp2/+ )than wild-type Flna(+/+ )X-inactivation mosaics. CONCLUSIONS: Mosaic analysis identified no major effect of the mouse Flna(Dilp2 )mutation on corneal epithelial maintenance or the balance of X-inactivation mosaicism in the corneal epithelium or liver. BioMed Central 2012-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3305671/ /pubmed/22369496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-122 Text en Copyright ©2012 West et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Douvaras, Panagiotis Liu, Weijia Mort, Richard L McKie, Lisa West, Katrine M Cross, Sally H Morley, Steven D West, John D Normal X-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous Flna(Dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human Filamin A (FLNA) diseases |
title | Normal X-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous Flna(Dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human Filamin A (FLNA) diseases |
title_full | Normal X-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous Flna(Dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human Filamin A (FLNA) diseases |
title_fullStr | Normal X-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous Flna(Dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human Filamin A (FLNA) diseases |
title_full_unstemmed | Normal X-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous Flna(Dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human Filamin A (FLNA) diseases |
title_short | Normal X-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous Flna(Dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human Filamin A (FLNA) diseases |
title_sort | normal x-inactivation mosaicism in corneas of heterozygous flna(dilp2/+ )female mice--a model of human filamin a (flna) diseases |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3305671/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22369496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1756-0500-5-122 |
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