Abnormal skeletal patterning in embryos lacking a single Cbp allele: A partial similarity with Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome

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作者
Tanaka, Y
Naruse, I
Maekawa, T
Masuya, H
Shiroishi, T
Ishii, S
机构
[1] RIKEN, TSUKUBA LIFE SCI CTR, MOL GENET LAB, TSUKUBA, IBARAKI 305, JAPAN
[2] KYOTO UNIV, FAC MED, CONGENITAL ANOMALY RES CTR, KYOTO 60601, JAPAN
[3] NATL INST GENET, MAMMALIAN GENET LAB, MISHIMA, SHIZUOKA 411, JAPAN
[4] UNIV TSUKUBA, INST BIOL SCI, TSUKUBA, IBARAKI 305, JAPAN
关键词
coactivator; haploinsufficiency; pattern formation; bone morphogenetic protein;
D O I
10.1073/pnas.94.19.10215
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
CBP is a transcriptional coactivator required by many transcription factors for transactivation. Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome, which is an autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by abnormal pattern formation, has been shown to be associated with mutations in the Cbp gene. Furthermore, Drosophila CBP is required in hedgehog signaling for the expression of decapentapleigic, the Drosophila homologue of bone morphogenetic protein. However, no direct evidence exists to indicate that loss of one copy of the mammalian Cbp gene affects pattern formation. Here, we show that various abnormalities occur at high frequency in the skeletal system of heterozygous Cbp-deficient mice resulting from a C57BL/6-CBA x BALB/c cross. In support of a conserved signaling pathway for pattern formation in insects and mammals, the expression of Bmp7 was found to be reduced in the heterozygous mutants. The frequency of the different abnormalities was significantly lower in a C57BL/6-CBA background, suggesting that the genetic background is an important determinant of the variability and severity of the anomalies seen in Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome patients.
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页码:10215 / 10220
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