Functional analysis of a novel ENU-induced PHD finger 11 (Phf11) mouse mutant

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Youming Zhang
Charlotte Dean
Lauren Chessum
Dao Nguyen
Michelle Stewart
Martin Taylor
William O. Cookson
Miriam F. Moffatt
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[1] Imperial College London,Molecular Genetics and Genomics Group, Division of Respiratory Sciences, National Heart and Lung Institute
[2] Imperial College London,Leukocyte Biology section, National Heart and Lung Institute
[3] MRC Harwell,Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics
[4] University of Oxford,undefined
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Mammalian Genome | 2014年 / 25卷
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Plant Homeodomain Finger; Mutation Val103Ala; PFAM Hide Markov Model; Phf11 Gene; Phf11 Mutation;
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Previously, human genetic studies have shown association between polymorphisms within the gene encoding plant homeodomain zinc finger protein 11 (PHF11) and asthma-related phenotypes. Initial functional studies have suggested that PHF11 may be involved in the immune response through regulation of T cell activities. In order to study further the gene’s functions, we have investigated the mouse Phf11 locus. We have established and characterised a mouse line harbouring a point mutation in the PHD domain of Phf11. Full-length mouse cDNA for Phf11 was obtained by applying rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). All five exons encoding the PHD domain of Phf11 were directly sequenced in 3840 mouse DNA samples from the UK MRC Harwell ENU (N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea)-mutagenised DNA archive. Mice harbouring a valine to alanine substitution, predicted to have a significant functional impact on the PHD zinc finger domain, were re-derived. These Phf11 mutant mice were outcrossed to C3H mice and then backcrossed for ten generations in order to establish a congenic line harbouring the single point mutation in Phf11. Macroscopic examination, haematology and histological examination of lung structure revealed no significant differences between mutant and wild-type mice. After administration of lipopolysaccharide, the level of expression of Il2, NF-kB and Setdb2 were significantly increased in Phf11 mutant homozygous lungs compared to control littermates. Our results provide evidence that Phf11 can operate as a Th1 cell regulator in immune responses. Moreover, our data indicate that these mice may provide a useful model for future studies on Phf11.
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