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Hyperactivation of Alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in Alk(F1178L) mice
The ALK (Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase) gene encodes a tyrosine kinase receptor preferentially expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems. A syndromic presentation associating congenital neuroblastoma with severe encephalopathy and an abnormal shape of the brainstem has been described in p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4058038/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24811761 |
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author | Lopez-Delisle, Lucille Pierre-Eugène, Cécile Bloch-Gallego, Evelyne Birling, Marie-Christine Duband, Jean-Loup Durand, Estelle Bourgeois, Thomas Matrot, Boris Sorg, Tania Huerre, Michel Meziane, Hamid Roux, Michel J. Champy, Marie-France Gallego, Jorge Delattre, Olivier Janoueix-Lerosey, Isabelle |
author_facet | Lopez-Delisle, Lucille Pierre-Eugène, Cécile Bloch-Gallego, Evelyne Birling, Marie-Christine Duband, Jean-Loup Durand, Estelle Bourgeois, Thomas Matrot, Boris Sorg, Tania Huerre, Michel Meziane, Hamid Roux, Michel J. Champy, Marie-France Gallego, Jorge Delattre, Olivier Janoueix-Lerosey, Isabelle |
author_sort | Lopez-Delisle, Lucille |
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description | The ALK (Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase) gene encodes a tyrosine kinase receptor preferentially expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems. A syndromic presentation associating congenital neuroblastoma with severe encephalopathy and an abnormal shape of the brainstem has been described in patients harbouring de novo germline F1174V and F1245V ALK mutations. Here, we investigated the phenotype of knock-in (KI) mice bearing the Alk(F1178L) mutation (F1174L in human). Although heterozygous KI mice did not reproduce the severe breathing and feeding difficulties observed in human patients, behavioral tests documented a reduced activity during dark phases and an increased anxiety of mutated mice. Matings of heterozygotes yielded the expected proportions of wild-type, heterozygotes and homozygotes at birth but a high neonatal lethality was noticed for homozygotes. We documented Alk expression in several motor nuclei of the brainstem involved in the control of sucking and swallowing. Evaluation of basic physiological functions 12 hours after birth revealed slightly more apneas but a dramatic reduced milk intake for homozygotes compared to control littermates. Overall, our data demonstrate that Alk activation above a critical threshold is not compatible with survival in mice, in agreement with the extremely severe phenotype of patients carrying aggressive de novo ALK germline mutations. |
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spelling | pubmed-40580382014-06-18 Hyperactivation of Alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in Alk(F1178L) mice Lopez-Delisle, Lucille Pierre-Eugène, Cécile Bloch-Gallego, Evelyne Birling, Marie-Christine Duband, Jean-Loup Durand, Estelle Bourgeois, Thomas Matrot, Boris Sorg, Tania Huerre, Michel Meziane, Hamid Roux, Michel J. Champy, Marie-France Gallego, Jorge Delattre, Olivier Janoueix-Lerosey, Isabelle Oncotarget Research Paper The ALK (Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase) gene encodes a tyrosine kinase receptor preferentially expressed in the central and peripheral nervous systems. A syndromic presentation associating congenital neuroblastoma with severe encephalopathy and an abnormal shape of the brainstem has been described in patients harbouring de novo germline F1174V and F1245V ALK mutations. Here, we investigated the phenotype of knock-in (KI) mice bearing the Alk(F1178L) mutation (F1174L in human). Although heterozygous KI mice did not reproduce the severe breathing and feeding difficulties observed in human patients, behavioral tests documented a reduced activity during dark phases and an increased anxiety of mutated mice. Matings of heterozygotes yielded the expected proportions of wild-type, heterozygotes and homozygotes at birth but a high neonatal lethality was noticed for homozygotes. We documented Alk expression in several motor nuclei of the brainstem involved in the control of sucking and swallowing. Evaluation of basic physiological functions 12 hours after birth revealed slightly more apneas but a dramatic reduced milk intake for homozygotes compared to control littermates. Overall, our data demonstrate that Alk activation above a critical threshold is not compatible with survival in mice, in agreement with the extremely severe phenotype of patients carrying aggressive de novo ALK germline mutations. Impact Journals LLC 2014-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4058038/ /pubmed/24811761 Text en Copyright: © 2014 Lopez-Delisle et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Lopez-Delisle, Lucille Pierre-Eugène, Cécile Bloch-Gallego, Evelyne Birling, Marie-Christine Duband, Jean-Loup Durand, Estelle Bourgeois, Thomas Matrot, Boris Sorg, Tania Huerre, Michel Meziane, Hamid Roux, Michel J. Champy, Marie-France Gallego, Jorge Delattre, Olivier Janoueix-Lerosey, Isabelle Hyperactivation of Alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in Alk(F1178L) mice |
title | Hyperactivation of Alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in Alk(F1178L) mice |
title_full | Hyperactivation of Alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in Alk(F1178L) mice |
title_fullStr | Hyperactivation of Alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in Alk(F1178L) mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Hyperactivation of Alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in Alk(F1178L) mice |
title_short | Hyperactivation of Alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in Alk(F1178L) mice |
title_sort | hyperactivation of alk induces neonatal lethality in knock-in alk(f1178l) mice |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4058038/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24811761 |
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