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Targeted Deletion of Btg1 and Btg2 Results in Homeotic Transformation of the Axial Skeleton
Btg1 and Btg2 encode highly homologous proteins that are broadly expressed in different cell lineages, and have been implicated in different types of cancer. Btg1 and Btg2 have been shown to modulate the function of different transcriptional regulators, including Hox and Smad transcription factors....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4517811/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26218146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131481 |
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author | Tijchon, Esther van Ingen Schenau, Dorette van Opzeeland, Fred Tirone, Felice Hoogerbrugge, Peter M. Van Leeuwen, Frank N. Scheijen, Blanca |
author_facet | Tijchon, Esther van Ingen Schenau, Dorette van Opzeeland, Fred Tirone, Felice Hoogerbrugge, Peter M. Van Leeuwen, Frank N. Scheijen, Blanca |
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description | Btg1 and Btg2 encode highly homologous proteins that are broadly expressed in different cell lineages, and have been implicated in different types of cancer. Btg1 and Btg2 have been shown to modulate the function of different transcriptional regulators, including Hox and Smad transcription factors. In this study, we examined the in vivo role of the mouse Btg1 and Btg2 genes in specifying the regional identity of the axial skeleton. Therefore, we examined the phenotype of Btg1 and Btg2 single knockout mice, as well as novel generated Btg1 (-/-);Btg2 (-/-) double knockout mice, which were viable, but displayed a non-mendelian inheritance and smaller litter size. We observed both unique and overlapping phenotypes reminiscent of homeotic transformation along the anterior-posterior axis in the single and combined Btg1 and Btg2 knockout animals. Both Btg1 (-/-) and Btg2 (-/-) mice displayed partial posterior transformation of the seventh cervical vertebra, which was more pronounced in Btg1 (-/-);Btg2 (-/-) mice, demonstrating that Btg1 and Btg2 act in synergy. Loss of Btg2, but not Btg1, was sufficient for complete posterior transformation of the thirteenth thoracic vertebra to the first lumbar vertebra. Moreover, Btg2 (-/-) animals displayed complete posterior transformation of the sixth lumbar vertebra to the first sacral vertebra, which was only partially present at a low frequency in Btg1 (-/-) mice. The Btg1 (-/-);Btg2 (-/-) animals showed an even stronger phenotype, with L5 to S1 transformation. Together, these data show that both Btg1 and Btg2 are required for normal vertebral patterning of the axial skeleton, but each gene contributes differently in specifying the identity along the anterior-posterior axis of the skeleton. |
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spelling | pubmed-45178112015-07-31 Targeted Deletion of Btg1 and Btg2 Results in Homeotic Transformation of the Axial Skeleton Tijchon, Esther van Ingen Schenau, Dorette van Opzeeland, Fred Tirone, Felice Hoogerbrugge, Peter M. Van Leeuwen, Frank N. Scheijen, Blanca PLoS One Research Article Btg1 and Btg2 encode highly homologous proteins that are broadly expressed in different cell lineages, and have been implicated in different types of cancer. Btg1 and Btg2 have been shown to modulate the function of different transcriptional regulators, including Hox and Smad transcription factors. In this study, we examined the in vivo role of the mouse Btg1 and Btg2 genes in specifying the regional identity of the axial skeleton. Therefore, we examined the phenotype of Btg1 and Btg2 single knockout mice, as well as novel generated Btg1 (-/-);Btg2 (-/-) double knockout mice, which were viable, but displayed a non-mendelian inheritance and smaller litter size. We observed both unique and overlapping phenotypes reminiscent of homeotic transformation along the anterior-posterior axis in the single and combined Btg1 and Btg2 knockout animals. Both Btg1 (-/-) and Btg2 (-/-) mice displayed partial posterior transformation of the seventh cervical vertebra, which was more pronounced in Btg1 (-/-);Btg2 (-/-) mice, demonstrating that Btg1 and Btg2 act in synergy. Loss of Btg2, but not Btg1, was sufficient for complete posterior transformation of the thirteenth thoracic vertebra to the first lumbar vertebra. Moreover, Btg2 (-/-) animals displayed complete posterior transformation of the sixth lumbar vertebra to the first sacral vertebra, which was only partially present at a low frequency in Btg1 (-/-) mice. The Btg1 (-/-);Btg2 (-/-) animals showed an even stronger phenotype, with L5 to S1 transformation. Together, these data show that both Btg1 and Btg2 are required for normal vertebral patterning of the axial skeleton, but each gene contributes differently in specifying the identity along the anterior-posterior axis of the skeleton. Public Library of Science 2015-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4517811/ /pubmed/26218146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131481 Text en © 2015 Tijchon 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 Tijchon, Esther van Ingen Schenau, Dorette van Opzeeland, Fred Tirone, Felice Hoogerbrugge, Peter M. Van Leeuwen, Frank N. Scheijen, Blanca Targeted Deletion of Btg1 and Btg2 Results in Homeotic Transformation of the Axial Skeleton |
title | Targeted Deletion of Btg1 and Btg2 Results in Homeotic Transformation of the Axial Skeleton |
title_full | Targeted Deletion of Btg1 and Btg2 Results in Homeotic Transformation of the Axial Skeleton |
title_fullStr | Targeted Deletion of Btg1 and Btg2 Results in Homeotic Transformation of the Axial Skeleton |
title_full_unstemmed | Targeted Deletion of Btg1 and Btg2 Results in Homeotic Transformation of the Axial Skeleton |
title_short | Targeted Deletion of Btg1 and Btg2 Results in Homeotic Transformation of the Axial Skeleton |
title_sort | targeted deletion of btg1 and btg2 results in homeotic transformation of the axial skeleton |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4517811/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26218146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0131481 |
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