Abnormal urethra formation in mouse models of Split-hand/split-foot malformation type 1 and type 4

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作者
Suzuki, Kentaro [1 ]
Haraguchi, Ryuma [1 ]
Ogata, Tsutomu [2 ]
Barbieri, Ottavia [3 ]
Alegria, Olinda [4 ]
Vieux-Rochas, Maxence [4 ]
Nakagata, Naomi [1 ]
Ito, Masataka [5 ]
Mills, Alea A. [6 ]
Kurita, Takeshi [7 ]
Levi, Giovanni [4 ]
Yamada, Gen [1 ]
机构
[1] Kumamoto Univ, Ctr Anim Resources & dev, Grad Sch Med & Pharmaceut Sci, Kumamoto 860, Japan
[2] Natl Res Inst Child Hlth & Dev, Dept Endocrinol & Metabol, Tokyo, Japan
[3] Univ Genoa, IST, Dept Expt Med, Genoa, Italy
[4] CNRS, UMR5166 MNHN, Evolut Regulat Endocriniennes, Paris, France
[5] Natl Def Med Coll, Dept Dev Anat & Regenerat Biol, Tokorozawa, Saitama 359, Japan
[6] Cold Spring Harbor Lab, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724 USA
[7] Northwestern Univ, Div Reprod Biol Res, Chicago, IL 60611 USA
关键词
hypospadias; split-hand/foot malformation; dlx; p63; Bmp7; urethra;
D O I
10.1038/sj.ejhg.5201925
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Urogenital birth defects are one of the common phenotypes observed in hereditary human disorders. In particular, limb malformations are often associated with urogenital developmental abnormalities, as the case for Hand-foot-genital syndrome displaying similar hypoplasia/agenesis of limbs and external genitalia. Split-hand/split-foot malformation (SHFM) is a syndromic limb disorder affecting the central rays of the autopod with median clefts of the hands and feet, missing central fingers and often fusion of the remaining ones. SHFM type 1 (SHFM1) is linked to genomic deletions or rearrangements, which includes the distal-less-related homeogenes DLX5 and DLX6 as well as DSS1. SHFM type 4 (SHFM4) is associated with mutations in p63, which encodes a p53-related transcription factor. To understand that SHFM is associated with urogenital birth defects, we performed gene expression analysis and gene knockout mouse model analyses. We show here that Dlx5, Dlx6, p63 and Bmp7, one of the p63 downstream candidate genes, are all expressed in the developing urethral plate ( UP) and that targeted inactivation of these genes in the mouse results in UP defects leading to abnormal urethra formation. These results suggested that different set of transcription factors and growth factor genes play similar developmental functions during embryonic urethra formation. Human SHFM syndromes display multiple phenotypes with variations in addition to split hand foot limb phenotype. These results suggest that different genes associated with human SHFM could also be involved in the aetiogenesis of hypospadias pointing toward a common molecular origin of these congenital malformations.
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