Genetic analysis of Down syndrome-associated heart defects in mice

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Chunhong Liu
Masae Morishima
Tao Yu
Sei-Ichi Matsui
Li Zhang
Dawei Fu
Annie Pao
Alberto C. Costa
Katheleen J. Gardiner
John K. Cowell
Normal J. Nowak
Michael S. Parmacek
Ping Liang
Antonio Baldini
Y. Eugene Yu
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[1] Roswell Park Cancer Institute,Children’s Guild Foundation Down Syndrome Research Program, Department of Cancer Genetics
[2] New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences,Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Roswell Park Division of Graduate School
[3] State University of New York at Buffalo,Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, Department of Pediatric Cardiology
[4] Tokyo Women’s Medical University,Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Department of Medicine
[5] University of Colorado School of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics, Intellectual and Developmental Disability Research Center, Human Medical Genetics and Neuroscience Programs
[6] University of Colorado Denver,MCG Cancer Center, School of Medicine
[7] Medical College of Georgia,Department of Biological Sciences
[8] University of Pennsylvania Cardiovascular Institute,Institute of Biosciences and Technologies
[9] Brock University,undefined
[10] Texas A&M University,undefined
[11] Institute of Genetics and Biophysics,undefined
[12] National Research Council,undefined
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Human Genetics | 2011年 / 130卷
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Down Syndrome; Causative Gene; Syntenic Region; Chromosome Engineering; Down Syndrome Phenotype;
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Human trisomy 21, the chromosomal basis of Down syndrome (DS), is the most common genetic cause of heart defects. Regions on human chromosome 21 (Hsa21) are syntenically conserved with three regions located on mouse chromosome 10 (Mmu10), Mmu16 and Mmu17. In this study, we have analyzed the impact of duplications of each syntenic region on cardiovascular development in mice and have found that only the duplication on Mmu16, i.e., Dp(16)1Yey, is associated with heart defects. Furthermore, we generated two novel mouse models carrying a 5.43-Mb duplication and a reciprocal deletion between Tiam1 and Kcnj6 using chromosome engineering, Dp(16Tiam1-Kcnj6)Yey/+ and Df(16Tiam1-Kcnj6)Yey/+, respectively, within the 22.9-Mb syntenic region on Mmu16. We found that Dp(16Tiam1-Kcnj6)Yey/+, but not Dp(16)1Yey/Df(16Tiam1-Kcnj6)Yey, resulted in heart defects, indicating that triplication of the Tiam1-Knj6 region is necessary and sufficient to cause DS-associated heart defects. Our transcriptional analysis of Dp(16Tiam1-Kcnj6)Yey/+ embryos confirmed elevated expression levels for the genes located in the Tiam-Kcnj6 region. Therefore, we established the smallest critical genomic region for DS-associated heart defects to lay the foundation for identifying the causative gene(s) for this phenotype.
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