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Intragenic deletion in the gene encoding ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase in gad mice. 总被引:22,自引:0,他引:22
K Saigoh Y L Wang J G Suh T Yamanishi Y Sakai H Kiyosawa T Harada N Ichihara S Wakana T Kikuchi K Wada 《Nature genetics》1999,23(1):47-51
The gracile axonal dystrophy (gad) mouse is an autosomal recessive mutant that shows sensory ataxia at an early stage, followed by motor ataxia at a later stage. Pathologically, the mutant is characterized by 'dying-back' type axonal degeneration and formation of spheroid bodies in nerve terminals. Recent pathological observations have associated brain ageing and neurodegenerative diseases with progressive accumulation of ubiquitinated protein conjugates. In gad mice, accumulation of amyloid beta-protein and ubiquitin-positive deposits occur retrogradely along the sensory and motor nervous systems. We previously reported that the gad mutation was transmitted by a gene on chromosome 5 (refs 10,11). Here we find that the gad mutation is caused by an in-frame deletion including exons 7 and 8 of Uchl1, encoding the ubiquitin carboxy-terminal hydrolase (UCH) isozyme (Uch-l1) selectively expressed in the nervous system and testis. The gad allele encodes a truncated Uch-l1 lacking a segment of 42 amino acids containing a catalytic residue. As Uch-l1 is thought to stimulate protein degradation by generating free monomeric ubiquitin, the gad mutation appears to affect protein turnover. Our data suggest that altered function of the ubiquitin system directly causes neurodegeneration. The gad mouse provides a useful model for investigating human neurodegenerative disorders. 相似文献
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 4B is caused by mutations in the gene encoding myotubularin-related protein-2 总被引:21,自引:0,他引:21
Bolino A Muglia M Conforti FL LeGuern E Salih MA Georgiou DM Christodoulou K Hausmanowa-Petrusewicz I Mandich P Schenone A Gambardella A Bono F Quattrone A Devoto M Monaco AP 《Nature genetics》2000,25(1):17-19
A gene mutated in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 4B (CMT4B), an autosomal recessive demyelinating neuropathy with myelin outfoldings, has been mapped on chromosome 11q22. Using a positional-cloning strategy, we identified in unrelated CMT4B patients mutations occurring in the gene MTMR2, encoding myotubularin-related protein-2, a dual specificity phosphatase (DSP). 相似文献
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Mutation in the gene encoding ferritin light polypeptide causes dominant adult-onset basal ganglia disease. 总被引:15,自引:0,他引:15
A R Curtis C Fey C M Morris L A Bindoff P G Ince P F Chinnery A Coulthard M J Jackson A P Jackson D P McHale D Hay W A Barker A F Markham D Bates A Curtis J Burn 《Nature genetics》2001,28(4):350-354
We describe here a previously unknown, dominantly inherited, late-onset basal ganglia disease, variably presenting with extrapyramidal features similar to those of Huntington's disease (HD) or parkinsonism. We mapped the disorder, by linkage analysis, to 19q13.3, which contains the gene for ferritin light polypeptide (FTL). We found an adenine insertion at position 460-461 that is predicted to alter carboxy-terminal residues of the gene product. Brain histochemistry disclosed abnormal aggregates of ferritin and iron. Low serum ferritin levels also characterized patients. Ferritin, the main iron storage protein, is composed of 24 subunits of two types (heavy, H and light, L) which form a soluble, hollow sphere. Brain iron deposition increases normally with age, especially in the basal ganglia, and is a suspected causative factor in several neurodegenerative diseases in which it correlates with visible pathology, possibly by its involvement in toxic free-radical reactions. We found the same mutation in five apparently unrelated subjects with similar extrapyramidal symptoms. An abnormality in ferritin strongly indicates a primary function for iron in the pathogenesis of this new disease, for which we propose the name 'neuroferritinopathy'. 相似文献
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Yamanouchi J Rainbow D Serra P Howlett S Hunter K Garner VE Gonzalez-Munoz A Clark J Veijola R Cubbon R Chen SL Rosa R Cumiskey AM Serreze DV Gregory S Rogers J Lyons PA Healy B Smink LJ Todd JA Peterson LB Wicker LS Santamaria P 《Nature genetics》2007,39(3):329-337
Autoimmune diseases are thought to result from imbalances in normal immune physiology and regulation. Here, we show that autoimmune disease susceptibility and resistance alleles on mouse chromosome 3 (Idd3) correlate with differential expression of the key immunoregulatory cytokine interleukin-2 (IL-2). In order to test directly that an approximately twofold reduction in IL-2 underpins the Idd3-linked destabilization of immune homeostasis, we show that engineered haplodeficiency of Il2 gene expression not only reduces T cell IL-2 production by twofold but also mimics the autoimmune dysregulatory effects of the naturally occurring susceptibility alleles of Il2. Reduced IL-2 production achieved by either genetic mechanism correlates with reduced function of CD4(+) CD25(+) regulatory T cells, which are critical for maintaining immune homeostasis. 相似文献
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Morgan NV Westaway SK Morton JE Gregory A Gissen P Sonek S Cangul H Coryell J Canham N Nardocci N Zorzi G Pasha S Rodriguez D Desguerre I Mubaidin A Bertini E Trembath RC Simonati A Schanen C Johnson CA Levinson B Woods CG Wilmot B Kramer P Gitschier J Maher ER Hayflick SJ 《Nature genetics》2006,38(7):752-754
Neurodegenerative disorders with high brain iron include Parkinson disease, Alzheimer disease and several childhood genetic disorders categorized as neuroaxonal dystrophies. We mapped a locus for infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy (INAD) and neurodegeneration with brain iron accumulation (NBIA) to chromosome 22q12-q13 and identified mutations in PLA2G6, encoding a calcium-independent group VI phospholipase A2, in NBIA, INAD and the related Karak syndrome. This discovery implicates phospholipases in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders with iron dyshomeostasis. 相似文献
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van Bokhoven H Celli J Kayserili H van Beusekom E Balci S Brussel W Skovby F Kerr B Percin EF Akarsu N Brunner HG 《Nature genetics》2000,25(4):423-426
Robinow syndrome is a short-limbed dwarfism characterized by abnormal morphogenesis of the face and external genitalia, and vertebral segmentation. The recessive form of Robinow syndrome (RRS; OMIM 268310), particularly frequent in Turkey, has a high incidence of abnormalities of the vertebral column such as hemivertebrae and rib fusions, which is not seen in the dominant form. Some patients have cardiac malformations or facial clefting. We have mapped a gene for RRS to 9q21-q23 in 11 families. Haplotype sharing was observed between three families from Turkey, which localized the gene to a 4. 9-cM interval. The gene ROR2, which encodes an orphan membrane-bound tyrosine kinase, maps to this region. Heterozygous (presumed gain of function) mutations in ROR2 were previously shown to cause dominant brachydactyly type B (BDB; ref. 7). In contrast, Ror2-/- mice have a short-limbed phenotype that is more reminiscent of the mesomelic shortening observed in RRS. We detected several homozygous ROR2 mutations in our cohort of RRS patients that are located upstream from those previously found in BDB. The ROR2 mutations present in RRS result in premature stop codons and predict nonfunctional proteins. 相似文献
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Disruption of the uncoupling protein-2 gene in mice reveals a role in immunity and reactive oxygen species production 总被引:34,自引:0,他引:34
Arsenijevic D Onuma H Pecqueur C Raimbault S Manning BS Miroux B Couplan E Alves-Guerra MC Goubern M Surwit R Bouillaud F Richard D Collins S Ricquier D 《Nature genetics》2000,26(4):435-439
The gene Ucp2 is a member of a family of genes found in animals and plants, encoding a protein homologous to the brown fat uncoupling protein Ucp1 (refs 1-3). As Ucp2 is widely expressed in mammalian tissues, uncouples respiration and resides within a region of genetic linkage to obesity, a role in energy dissipation has been proposed. We demonstrate here, however, that mice lacking Ucp2 following targeted gene disruption are not obese and have a normal response to cold exposure or high-fat diet. Expression of Ucp2 is robust in spleen, lung and isolated macrophages, suggesting a role for Ucp2 in immunity or inflammatory responsiveness. We investigated the response to infection with Toxoplasma gondii in Ucp2-/- mice, and found that they are completely resistant to infection, in contrast with the lethality observed in wild-type littermates. Parasitic cysts and inflammation sites in brain were significantly reduced in Ucp2-/- mice (63% decrease, P<0.04). Macrophages from Ucp2-/- mice generated more reactive oxygen species than wild-type mice (80% increase, P<0.001) in response to T. gondii, and had a fivefold greater toxoplasmacidal activity in vitro compared with wild-type mice (P<0.001 ), which was absent in the presence of a quencher of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Our results indicate a role for Ucp2 in the limitation of ROS and macrophage-mediated immunity. 相似文献
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A syndrome of tricuspid atresia in mice with a targeted mutation of the gene encoding Fog-2 总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10
Svensson EC Huggins GS Lin H Clendenin C Jiang F Tufts R Dardik FB Leiden JM 《Nature genetics》2000,25(3):353-356
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Janssens K Gershoni-Baruch R Guañabens N Migone N Ralston S Bonduelle M Lissens W Van Maldergem L Vanhoenacker F Verbruggen L Van Hul W 《Nature genetics》2000,26(3):273-275
Camurati-Engelmann disease (CED; MIM 131300), or progressive diaphyseal dysplasia, is a rare, sclerosing bone dysplasia inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Recently, the gene causing CED has been assigned to the chromosomal region 19q13 (refs 1-3). Because this region contains the gene encoding transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGFB1), an important mediator of bone remodelling, we evaluated TGFB1 as a candidate gene for causing CED. 相似文献
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Wakamatsu N Yamada Y Yamada K Ono T Nomura N Taniguchi H Kitoh H Mutoh N Yamanaka T Mushiake K Kato K Sonta S Nagaya M 《Nature genetics》2001,27(4):369-370
Hirschsprung disease (HSCR) is sometimes associated with a set of characteristics including mental retardation, microcephaly, and distinct facial features, but the gene mutated in this condition has not yet been identified. Here we report that mutations in SIP1, encoding Smad interacting protein-1, cause disease in a series of cases. SIP1 is located in the deleted segment at 2q22 from a patient with a de novo t(2;13)(q22;q22) translocation. SIP1 seems to have crucial roles in normal embryonic neural and neural crest development. 相似文献
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Aubin I Adams CP Opsahl S Septier D Bishop CE Auge N Salvayre R Negre-Salvayre A Goldberg M Guénet JL Poirier C 《Nature genetics》2005,37(8):803-805
The mouse mutation fragilitas ossium (fro) leads to a syndrome of severe osteogenesis and dentinogenesis imperfecta with no detectable collagen defect. Positional cloning of the locus identified a deletion in the gene encoding neutral sphingomyelin phosphodiesterase 3 (Smpd3) that led to complete loss of enzymatic activity. Our knowledge of SMPD3 function is consistent with the pathology observed in mutant mice and provides new insight into human pathologies. 相似文献
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Mutations of the gene encoding the protein kinase A type I-alpha regulatory subunit in patients with the Carney complex 总被引:17,自引:0,他引:17
Kirschner LS Carney JA Pack SD Taymans SE Giatzakis C Cho YS Cho-Chung YS Stratakis CA 《Nature genetics》2000,26(1):89-92
Carney complex (CNC) is a multiple neoplasia syndrome characterized by spotty skin pigmentation, cardiac and other myxomas, endocrine tumours and psammomatous melanotic schwannomas. CNC is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait and the genes responsible have been mapped to 2p16 and 17q22-24 (refs 6, 7). Because of its similarities to the McCune-Albright syndrome and other features, such as paradoxical responses to endocrine signals, genes implicated in cyclic nucleotide-dependent signalling have been considered candidates for causing CNC (ref. 10). In CNC families mapping to 17q, we detected loss of heterozygosity (LOH) in the vicinity of the gene (PRKAR1A) encoding protein kinase A regulatory subunit 1-alpha (RIalpha), including a polymorphic site within its 5' region. We subsequently identified three unrelated kindreds with an identical mutation in the coding region of PRKAR1A. Analysis of additional cases revealed the same mutation in a sporadic case of CNC, and different mutations in three other families, including one with isolated inherited cardiac myxomas. Analysis of PKA activity in CNC tumours demonstrated a decreased basal activity, but an increase in cAMP-stimulated activity compared with non-CNC tumours. We conclude that germline mutations in PRKAR1A, an apparent tumour-suppressor gene, are responsible for the CNC phenotype in a subset of patients with this disease. 相似文献
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Haploinsufficiency of protamine-1 or -2 causes infertility in mice 总被引:22,自引:0,他引:22
Protamines are the major DNA-binding proteins in the nucleus of sperm in most vertebrates and package the DNA in a volume less than 5% of a somatic cell nucleus. Many mammals have one protamine, but a few species, including humans and mice, have two. Here we use gene targeting to determine if the second protamine provides redundancy to an essential process, or if both protamines are necessary. We disrupted the coding sequence of one allele of either Prm1 or Prm2 in embryonic stem (ES) cells derived from 129-strain mice, and injected them into blastocysts from C57BL/6-strain mice. Male chimeras produced 129-genotype sperm with disrupted Prm1 or Prm2 alleles, but failed to sire offspring carrying the 129 genome. We also found that a decrease in the amount of either protamine disrupts nuclear formation, processing of protamine-2 and normal sperm function. Our studies show that both protamines are essential and that haploinsufficiency caused by a mutation in one allele of Prm1 or Prm2 prevents genetic transmission of both mutant and wild-type alleles. 相似文献
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Rees MI Harvey K Pearce BR Chung SK Duguid IC Thomas P Beatty S Graham GE Armstrong L Shiang R Abbott KJ Zuberi SM Stephenson JB Owen MJ Tijssen MA van den Maagdenberg AM Smart TG Supplisson S Harvey RJ 《Nature genetics》2006,38(7):801-806
Hyperekplexia is a human neurological disorder characterized by an excessive startle response and is typically caused by missense and nonsense mutations in the gene encoding the inhibitory glycine receptor (GlyR) alpha1 subunit (GLRA1). Genetic heterogeneity has been confirmed in rare sporadic cases, with mutations affecting other postsynaptic glycinergic proteins including the GlyR beta subunit (GLRB), gephyrin (GPHN) and RhoGEF collybistin (ARHGEF9). However, many individuals diagnosed with sporadic hyperekplexia do not carry mutations in these genes. Here we show that missense, nonsense and frameshift mutations in SLC6A5 (ref. 8), encoding the presynaptic glycine transporter 2 (GlyT2), also cause hyperekplexia. Individuals with mutations in SLC6A5 present with hypertonia, an exaggerated startle response to tactile or acoustic stimuli, and life-threatening neonatal apnea episodes. SLC6A5 mutations result in defective subcellular GlyT2 localization, decreased glycine uptake or both, with selected mutations affecting predicted glycine and Na+ binding sites. 相似文献
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Ueki Y Tiziani V Santanna C Fukai N Maulik C Garfinkle J Ninomiya C doAmaral C Peters H Habal M Rhee-Morris L Doss JB Kreiborg S Olsen BR Reichenberger E 《Nature genetics》2001,28(2):125-126
Cherubism (MIM 118400) is an autosomal dominant inherited syndrome characterized by excessive bone degradation of the upper and lower jaws followed by development of fibrous tissue masses, which causes a characteristic facial swelling. Here we describe seven mutations in the SH3-binding protein SH3BP2 (MIM 602104) on chromosome 4p16.3 that cause cherubism. 相似文献
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Loss of GLIS2 causes nephronophthisis in humans and mice by increased apoptosis and fibrosis 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
Attanasio M Uhlenhaut NH Sousa VH O'Toole JF Otto E Anlag K Klugmann C Treier AC Helou J Sayer JA Seelow D Nürnberg G Becker C Chudley AE Nürnberg P Hildebrandt F Treier M 《Nature genetics》2007,39(8):1018-1024
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Fischer J Lefèvre C Morava E Mussini JM Laforêt P Negre-Salvayre A Lathrop M Salvayre R 《Nature genetics》2007,39(1):28-30
Neutral lipid storage disease comprises a heterogeneous group of autosomal recessive disorders characterized by systemic accumulation of triglycerides in cytoplasmic droplets. Here we report a neutral lipid storage disease subgroup characterized by mild myopathy, absence of ichthyosis and mutations in both alleles of adipose triglyceride lipase (PNPLA2, also known as ATGL). Three of these mutations are predicted to lead to a truncated ATGL protein with an intact patatin domain containing the active site, but with defects in the hydrophobic domain. The block in triglyceride degradation was mimicked by short interfering RNA directed against ATGL. NLSDM is distinct from Chanarin-Dorfman syndrome, which is characterized by neutral lipid storage disease with ichthyosis, mild myopathy and hepatomegaly due to mutations in ABHD5 (also known as CGI-58). 相似文献
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Functional haploinsufficiency of the human homeobox gene MSX2 causes defects in skull ossification 总被引:10,自引:0,他引:10
Wilkie AO Tang Z Elanko N Walsh S Twigg SR Hurst JA Wall SA Chrzanowska KH Maxson RE 《Nature genetics》2000,24(4):387-390
The genetic analysis of congenital skull malformations provides insight into normal mechanisms of calvarial osteogenesis. Enlarged parietal foramina (PFM) are oval defects of the parietal bones caused by deficient ossification around the parietal notch, which is normally obliterated during the fifth fetal month. PFM are usually asymptomatic, but may be associated with headache, scalp defects and structural or vascular malformations of the brain. Inheritance is frequently autosomal dominant, but no causative mutations have been identified in non-syndromic cases. We describe here heterozygous mutations of the homeobox gene MSX2 (located on 5q34-q35) in three unrelated families with PFM. One is a deletion of approximately 206 kb including the entire gene and the others are intragenic mutations of the DNA-binding homeodomain (RK159-160del and R172H) that predict disruption of critical intramolecular and DNA contacts. Mouse Msx2 protein with either of the homeodomain mutations exhibited more than 85% reduction in binding to an optimal Msx2 DNA-binding site. Our findings contrast with the only described MSX2 homeodomain mutation (P148H), associated with craniosynostosis, that binds with enhanced affinity to the same target. This demonstrates that MSX2 dosage is critical for human skull development and suggests that PFM and craniosynostosis result, respectively, from loss and gain of activity in an MSX2-mediated pathway of calvarial osteogenic differentiation. 相似文献