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Naso-maxillary deformity due to frontonasal expression of human transthyretin gene in transgenic mice
Authors:Noguchi Hiromitsu  Kaname Tadashi  Sekimoto Tomohisa  Senba Kei  Nagata Yasushi  Araki Masatake  Abe Makoto  Nakagata Naomi  Ono Tomomichi  Yamamura Ken-Ichi  Araki Kimi
Affiliation:Division of Developmental Genetics, Institute of Molecular Embryology and Genetics, Kumamoto University, 4-24-1 Kuhonji, Kumamoto 862-0976, Japan.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Retinoic acid, a metabolic product of retinol, is essential for craniofacial morphogenesis. Transthyretin (TTR) is a plasma protein delivering retinol to tissues. We produced several transgenic mouse lines using the human mutant TTR (hTTRMet30) gene to establish a mouse model of familial amyloidotic polyneuropathy. One of the lines showed an autosomal dominant inheritance of naso-maxillary deformity termed Nax. RESULTS: The Nax malformation was characterized by a hypoplastic developmental defect of the frontonasal region. Homozygous mice with higher transgene expressions showed more severe phenotypes, but a subline, in which the copy number and expression of the transgene was reduced, showed a normal phenotype, indicating that the hTTRMet30 expression caused the malformation. Nax mice began to express the hTTRMet30 gene in the nasal placode from embryonic day 10.5 (E10.5), which was 2 days earlier than in the other transgenic lines with a normal phenotype. Excessive cell death was observed in the nasal placode of the E10.5 Nax embryos. In addition, the forced expression of hTTRMet30 in the nasal placode of transgenic mice resulted in similar phenotypes. CONCLUSION: The expression of the hTTRMet30 gene in the nasal placode at E10.5 induced apoptotic cell death, leading to hypoplastic deformity in the frontonasal region.
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