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Cauli: A Mouse Strain with an Ift140 Mutation That Results in a Skeletal Ciliopathy Modelling Jeune Syndrome

Cilia are architecturally complex organelles that protrude from the cell membrane and have signalling, sensory and motility functions that are central to normal tissue development and homeostasis. There are two broad categories of cilia; motile and non-motile, or primary, cilia. The central role of...

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Autores principales: Miller, Kerry A., Ah-Cann, Casey J., Welfare, Megan F., Tan, Tiong Y., Pope, Kate, Caruana, Georgina, Freckmann, Mary-Louise, Savarirayan, Ravi, Bertram, John F., Dobbie, Michael S., Bateman, John F., Farlie, Peter G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3757063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003746
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author Miller, Kerry A.
Ah-Cann, Casey J.
Welfare, Megan F.
Tan, Tiong Y.
Pope, Kate
Caruana, Georgina
Freckmann, Mary-Louise
Savarirayan, Ravi
Bertram, John F.
Dobbie, Michael S.
Bateman, John F.
Farlie, Peter G.
author_facet Miller, Kerry A.
Ah-Cann, Casey J.
Welfare, Megan F.
Tan, Tiong Y.
Pope, Kate
Caruana, Georgina
Freckmann, Mary-Louise
Savarirayan, Ravi
Bertram, John F.
Dobbie, Michael S.
Bateman, John F.
Farlie, Peter G.
author_sort Miller, Kerry A.
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description Cilia are architecturally complex organelles that protrude from the cell membrane and have signalling, sensory and motility functions that are central to normal tissue development and homeostasis. There are two broad categories of cilia; motile and non-motile, or primary, cilia. The central role of primary cilia in health and disease has become prominent in the past decade with the recognition of a number of human syndromes that result from defects in the formation or function of primary cilia. This rapidly growing class of conditions, now known as ciliopathies, impact the development of a diverse range of tissues including the neural axis, craniofacial structures, skeleton, kidneys, eyes and lungs. The broad impact of cilia dysfunction on development reflects the pivotal position of the primary cilia within a signalling nexus involving a growing number of growth factor systems including Hedgehog, Pdgf, Fgf, Hippo, Notch and both canonical Wnt and planar cell polarity. We have identified a novel ENU mutant allele of Ift140, which causes a mid-gestation embryonic lethal phenotype in homozygous mutant mice. Mutant embryos exhibit a range of phenotypes including exencephaly and spina bifida, craniofacial dysmorphism, digit anomalies, cardiac anomalies and somite patterning defects. A number of these phenotypes can be attributed to alterations in Hedgehog signalling, although additional signalling systems are also likely to be involved. We also report the identification of a homozygous recessive mutation in IFT140 in a Jeune syndrome patient. This ENU-induced Jeune syndrome model will be useful in delineating the origins of dysmorphology in human ciliopathies.
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spelling pubmed-37570632013-09-05 Cauli: A Mouse Strain with an Ift140 Mutation That Results in a Skeletal Ciliopathy Modelling Jeune Syndrome Miller, Kerry A. Ah-Cann, Casey J. Welfare, Megan F. Tan, Tiong Y. Pope, Kate Caruana, Georgina Freckmann, Mary-Louise Savarirayan, Ravi Bertram, John F. Dobbie, Michael S. Bateman, John F. Farlie, Peter G. PLoS Genet Research Article Cilia are architecturally complex organelles that protrude from the cell membrane and have signalling, sensory and motility functions that are central to normal tissue development and homeostasis. There are two broad categories of cilia; motile and non-motile, or primary, cilia. The central role of primary cilia in health and disease has become prominent in the past decade with the recognition of a number of human syndromes that result from defects in the formation or function of primary cilia. This rapidly growing class of conditions, now known as ciliopathies, impact the development of a diverse range of tissues including the neural axis, craniofacial structures, skeleton, kidneys, eyes and lungs. The broad impact of cilia dysfunction on development reflects the pivotal position of the primary cilia within a signalling nexus involving a growing number of growth factor systems including Hedgehog, Pdgf, Fgf, Hippo, Notch and both canonical Wnt and planar cell polarity. We have identified a novel ENU mutant allele of Ift140, which causes a mid-gestation embryonic lethal phenotype in homozygous mutant mice. Mutant embryos exhibit a range of phenotypes including exencephaly and spina bifida, craniofacial dysmorphism, digit anomalies, cardiac anomalies and somite patterning defects. A number of these phenotypes can be attributed to alterations in Hedgehog signalling, although additional signalling systems are also likely to be involved. We also report the identification of a homozygous recessive mutation in IFT140 in a Jeune syndrome patient. This ENU-induced Jeune syndrome model will be useful in delineating the origins of dysmorphology in human ciliopathies. Public Library of Science 2013-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3757063/ /pubmed/24009529 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003746 Text en © 2013 Miller 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
Miller, Kerry A.
Ah-Cann, Casey J.
Welfare, Megan F.
Tan, Tiong Y.
Pope, Kate
Caruana, Georgina
Freckmann, Mary-Louise
Savarirayan, Ravi
Bertram, John F.
Dobbie, Michael S.
Bateman, John F.
Farlie, Peter G.
Cauli: A Mouse Strain with an Ift140 Mutation That Results in a Skeletal Ciliopathy Modelling Jeune Syndrome
title Cauli: A Mouse Strain with an Ift140 Mutation That Results in a Skeletal Ciliopathy Modelling Jeune Syndrome
title_full Cauli: A Mouse Strain with an Ift140 Mutation That Results in a Skeletal Ciliopathy Modelling Jeune Syndrome
title_fullStr Cauli: A Mouse Strain with an Ift140 Mutation That Results in a Skeletal Ciliopathy Modelling Jeune Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Cauli: A Mouse Strain with an Ift140 Mutation That Results in a Skeletal Ciliopathy Modelling Jeune Syndrome
title_short Cauli: A Mouse Strain with an Ift140 Mutation That Results in a Skeletal Ciliopathy Modelling Jeune Syndrome
title_sort cauli: a mouse strain with an ift140 mutation that results in a skeletal ciliopathy modelling jeune syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3757063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009529
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003746
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