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Mouse Model of Alagille Syndrome and Mechanisms of Jagged1 Missense Mutations
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Alagille syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by cholestasis, ocular abnormalities, characteristic facial features, heart defects, and vertebral malformations. Most cases are associated with mutations in JAGGED1 (JAG1), which encodes a Notch ligand, although it is not...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7007299/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29162437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2017.11.002 |
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author | Andersson, Emma R. Chivukula, Indira V. Hankeova, Simona Sjöqvist, Marika Tsoi, Yat Long Ramsköld, Daniel Masek, Jan Elmansuri, Aiman Hoogendoorn, Anita Vazquez, Elenae Storvall, Helena Netušilová, Julie Huch, Meritxell Fischler, Björn Ellis, Ewa Contreras, Adriana Nemeth, Antal Chien, Kenneth C. Clevers, Hans Sandberg, Rickard Bryja, Vitezslav Lendahl, Urban |
author_facet | Andersson, Emma R. Chivukula, Indira V. Hankeova, Simona Sjöqvist, Marika Tsoi, Yat Long Ramsköld, Daniel Masek, Jan Elmansuri, Aiman Hoogendoorn, Anita Vazquez, Elenae Storvall, Helena Netušilová, Julie Huch, Meritxell Fischler, Björn Ellis, Ewa Contreras, Adriana Nemeth, Antal Chien, Kenneth C. Clevers, Hans Sandberg, Rickard Bryja, Vitezslav Lendahl, Urban |
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description | BACKGROUND & AIMS: Alagille syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by cholestasis, ocular abnormalities, characteristic facial features, heart defects, and vertebral malformations. Most cases are associated with mutations in JAGGED1 (JAG1), which encodes a Notch ligand, although it is not clear how these contribute to disease development. We aimed to develop a mouse model of Alagille syndrome to elucidate these mechanisms. METHODS: Mice with a missense mutation (H268Q) in Jag1 (Jag1(+/Ndr) mice) were outbred to a C3H/C57bl6 background to generate a mouse model for Alagille syndrome (Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) mice). Liver tissues were collected at different timepoints during development, analyzed by histology, and liver organoids were cultured and analyzed. We performed transcriptome analysis of Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) livers and livers from patients with Alagille syndrome, cross-referenced to the Human Protein Atlas, to identify commonly dysregulated pathways and biliary markers. We used species-specific transcriptome separation and ligand-receptor interaction assays to measure Notch signaling and the ability of JAG1(Ndr) to bind or activate Notch receptors. We studied signaling of JAG1 and JAG1(Ndr) via NOTCH 1, NOTCH2, and NOTCH3 and resulting gene expression patterns in parental and NOTCH1-expressing C2C12 cell lines. RESULTS: Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) mice had many features of Alagille syndrome, including eye, heart, and liver defects. Bile duct differentiation, morphogenesis, and function were dysregulated in newborn Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) mice, with aberrations in cholangiocyte polarity, but these defects improved in adult mice. Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) liver organoids collapsed in culture, indicating structural instability. Whole-transcriptome sequence analyses of liver tissues from mice and patients with Alagille syndrome identified dysregulated genes encoding proteins enriched at the apical side of cholangiocytes, including CFTR and SLC5A1, as well as reduced expression of IGF1. Exposure of Notch-expressing cells to JAG1(Ndr), compared with JAG1, led to hypomorphic Notch signaling, based on transcriptome analysis. JAG1-expressing cells, but not JAG1(Ndr)-expressing cells, bound soluble Notch1 extracellular domain, quantified by flow cytometry. However, JAG1 and JAG1(Ndr) cells each bound NOTCH2, and signaling from NOTCH2 signaling was reduced but not completely inhibited, in response to JAG1(Ndr) compared with JAG1. CONCLUSIONS: In mice, expression of a missense mutant of Jag1 (Jag1(Ndr)) disrupts bile duct development and recapitulates Alagille syndrome phenotypes in heart, eye, and craniofacial dysmorphology. JAG1(Ndr) does not bind NOTCH1, but binds NOTCH2, and elicits hypomorphic signaling. This mouse model can be used to study other features of Alagille syndrome and organ development. |
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spelling | pubmed-70072992020-02-07 Mouse Model of Alagille Syndrome and Mechanisms of Jagged1 Missense Mutations Andersson, Emma R. Chivukula, Indira V. Hankeova, Simona Sjöqvist, Marika Tsoi, Yat Long Ramsköld, Daniel Masek, Jan Elmansuri, Aiman Hoogendoorn, Anita Vazquez, Elenae Storvall, Helena Netušilová, Julie Huch, Meritxell Fischler, Björn Ellis, Ewa Contreras, Adriana Nemeth, Antal Chien, Kenneth C. Clevers, Hans Sandberg, Rickard Bryja, Vitezslav Lendahl, Urban Gastroenterology Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: Alagille syndrome is a genetic disorder characterized by cholestasis, ocular abnormalities, characteristic facial features, heart defects, and vertebral malformations. Most cases are associated with mutations in JAGGED1 (JAG1), which encodes a Notch ligand, although it is not clear how these contribute to disease development. We aimed to develop a mouse model of Alagille syndrome to elucidate these mechanisms. METHODS: Mice with a missense mutation (H268Q) in Jag1 (Jag1(+/Ndr) mice) were outbred to a C3H/C57bl6 background to generate a mouse model for Alagille syndrome (Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) mice). Liver tissues were collected at different timepoints during development, analyzed by histology, and liver organoids were cultured and analyzed. We performed transcriptome analysis of Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) livers and livers from patients with Alagille syndrome, cross-referenced to the Human Protein Atlas, to identify commonly dysregulated pathways and biliary markers. We used species-specific transcriptome separation and ligand-receptor interaction assays to measure Notch signaling and the ability of JAG1(Ndr) to bind or activate Notch receptors. We studied signaling of JAG1 and JAG1(Ndr) via NOTCH 1, NOTCH2, and NOTCH3 and resulting gene expression patterns in parental and NOTCH1-expressing C2C12 cell lines. RESULTS: Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) mice had many features of Alagille syndrome, including eye, heart, and liver defects. Bile duct differentiation, morphogenesis, and function were dysregulated in newborn Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) mice, with aberrations in cholangiocyte polarity, but these defects improved in adult mice. Jag1(Ndr/Ndr) liver organoids collapsed in culture, indicating structural instability. Whole-transcriptome sequence analyses of liver tissues from mice and patients with Alagille syndrome identified dysregulated genes encoding proteins enriched at the apical side of cholangiocytes, including CFTR and SLC5A1, as well as reduced expression of IGF1. Exposure of Notch-expressing cells to JAG1(Ndr), compared with JAG1, led to hypomorphic Notch signaling, based on transcriptome analysis. JAG1-expressing cells, but not JAG1(Ndr)-expressing cells, bound soluble Notch1 extracellular domain, quantified by flow cytometry. However, JAG1 and JAG1(Ndr) cells each bound NOTCH2, and signaling from NOTCH2 signaling was reduced but not completely inhibited, in response to JAG1(Ndr) compared with JAG1. CONCLUSIONS: In mice, expression of a missense mutant of Jag1 (Jag1(Ndr)) disrupts bile duct development and recapitulates Alagille syndrome phenotypes in heart, eye, and craniofacial dysmorphology. JAG1(Ndr) does not bind NOTCH1, but binds NOTCH2, and elicits hypomorphic signaling. This mouse model can be used to study other features of Alagille syndrome and organ development. 2018-03-01 2017-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7007299/ /pubmed/29162437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2017.11.002 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Andersson, Emma R. Chivukula, Indira V. Hankeova, Simona Sjöqvist, Marika Tsoi, Yat Long Ramsköld, Daniel Masek, Jan Elmansuri, Aiman Hoogendoorn, Anita Vazquez, Elenae Storvall, Helena Netušilová, Julie Huch, Meritxell Fischler, Björn Ellis, Ewa Contreras, Adriana Nemeth, Antal Chien, Kenneth C. Clevers, Hans Sandberg, Rickard Bryja, Vitezslav Lendahl, Urban Mouse Model of Alagille Syndrome and Mechanisms of Jagged1 Missense Mutations |
title | Mouse Model of Alagille Syndrome and Mechanisms of Jagged1 Missense Mutations |
title_full | Mouse Model of Alagille Syndrome and Mechanisms of Jagged1 Missense Mutations |
title_fullStr | Mouse Model of Alagille Syndrome and Mechanisms of Jagged1 Missense Mutations |
title_full_unstemmed | Mouse Model of Alagille Syndrome and Mechanisms of Jagged1 Missense Mutations |
title_short | Mouse Model of Alagille Syndrome and Mechanisms of Jagged1 Missense Mutations |
title_sort | mouse model of alagille syndrome and mechanisms of jagged1 missense mutations |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7007299/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29162437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2017.11.002 |
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