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Identification of Novel SHOX Target Genes in the Developing Limb Using a Transgenic Mouse Model
Deficiency of the human short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) has been identified in several disorders characterized by reduced height and skeletal anomalies such as Turner syndrome, Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis and Langer mesomelic dysplasia as well as isolated short stature. SHOX acts as a...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4041798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24887312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098543 |
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author | Beiser, Katja U. Glaser, Anne Kleinschmidt, Kerstin Scholl, Isabell Röth, Ralph Li, Li Gretz, Norbert Mechtersheimer, Gunhild Karperien, Marcel Marchini, Antonio Richter, Wiltrud Rappold, Gudrun A. |
author_facet | Beiser, Katja U. Glaser, Anne Kleinschmidt, Kerstin Scholl, Isabell Röth, Ralph Li, Li Gretz, Norbert Mechtersheimer, Gunhild Karperien, Marcel Marchini, Antonio Richter, Wiltrud Rappold, Gudrun A. |
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description | Deficiency of the human short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) has been identified in several disorders characterized by reduced height and skeletal anomalies such as Turner syndrome, Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis and Langer mesomelic dysplasia as well as isolated short stature. SHOX acts as a transcription factor during limb development and is expressed in chondrocytes of the growth plates. Although highly conserved in vertebrates, rodents lack a SHOX orthologue. This offers the unique opportunity to analyze the effects of human SHOX expression in transgenic mice. We have generated a mouse expressing the human SHOXa cDNA under the control of a murine Col2a1 promoter and enhancer (Tg(Col2a1-SHOX)). SHOX and marker gene expression as well as skeletal phenotypes were characterized in two transgenic lines. No significant skeletal anomalies were found in transgenic compared to wildtype mice. Quantitative and in situ hybridization analyses revealed that Tg(Col2a1-SHOX), however, affected extracellular matrix gene expression during early limb development, suggesting a role for SHOX in growth plate assembly and extracellular matrix composition during long bone development. For instance, we could show that the connective tissue growth factor gene Ctgf, a gene involved in chondrogenic and angiogenic differentiation, is transcriptionally regulated by SHOX in transgenic mice. This finding was confirmed in human NHDF and U2OS cells and chicken micromass culture, demonstrating the value of the SHOX-transgenic mouse for the characterization of SHOX-dependent genes and pathways in early limb development. |
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spelling | pubmed-40417982014-06-09 Identification of Novel SHOX Target Genes in the Developing Limb Using a Transgenic Mouse Model Beiser, Katja U. Glaser, Anne Kleinschmidt, Kerstin Scholl, Isabell Röth, Ralph Li, Li Gretz, Norbert Mechtersheimer, Gunhild Karperien, Marcel Marchini, Antonio Richter, Wiltrud Rappold, Gudrun A. PLoS One Research Article Deficiency of the human short stature homeobox-containing gene (SHOX) has been identified in several disorders characterized by reduced height and skeletal anomalies such as Turner syndrome, Léri-Weill dyschondrosteosis and Langer mesomelic dysplasia as well as isolated short stature. SHOX acts as a transcription factor during limb development and is expressed in chondrocytes of the growth plates. Although highly conserved in vertebrates, rodents lack a SHOX orthologue. This offers the unique opportunity to analyze the effects of human SHOX expression in transgenic mice. We have generated a mouse expressing the human SHOXa cDNA under the control of a murine Col2a1 promoter and enhancer (Tg(Col2a1-SHOX)). SHOX and marker gene expression as well as skeletal phenotypes were characterized in two transgenic lines. No significant skeletal anomalies were found in transgenic compared to wildtype mice. Quantitative and in situ hybridization analyses revealed that Tg(Col2a1-SHOX), however, affected extracellular matrix gene expression during early limb development, suggesting a role for SHOX in growth plate assembly and extracellular matrix composition during long bone development. For instance, we could show that the connective tissue growth factor gene Ctgf, a gene involved in chondrogenic and angiogenic differentiation, is transcriptionally regulated by SHOX in transgenic mice. This finding was confirmed in human NHDF and U2OS cells and chicken micromass culture, demonstrating the value of the SHOX-transgenic mouse for the characterization of SHOX-dependent genes and pathways in early limb development. Public Library of Science 2014-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4041798/ /pubmed/24887312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098543 Text en © 2014 Beiser 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 Beiser, Katja U. Glaser, Anne Kleinschmidt, Kerstin Scholl, Isabell Röth, Ralph Li, Li Gretz, Norbert Mechtersheimer, Gunhild Karperien, Marcel Marchini, Antonio Richter, Wiltrud Rappold, Gudrun A. Identification of Novel SHOX Target Genes in the Developing Limb Using a Transgenic Mouse Model |
title | Identification of Novel SHOX Target Genes in the Developing Limb Using a Transgenic Mouse Model |
title_full | Identification of Novel SHOX Target Genes in the Developing Limb Using a Transgenic Mouse Model |
title_fullStr | Identification of Novel SHOX Target Genes in the Developing Limb Using a Transgenic Mouse Model |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of Novel SHOX Target Genes in the Developing Limb Using a Transgenic Mouse Model |
title_short | Identification of Novel SHOX Target Genes in the Developing Limb Using a Transgenic Mouse Model |
title_sort | identification of novel shox target genes in the developing limb using a transgenic mouse model |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4041798/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24887312 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0098543 |
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