Ciliopathies are a broad class of human disorders with craniofacial dysmorphology as a common feature. Among these is high arched palate, a condition that affects speech and quality of life. Using the ciliopathic Fuz mutant mouse, we find that high arched palate does not, as commonly suggested, arise from midface hypoplasia. Rather, increased neural crest expands the maxillary primordia. In Fuz mutants, this phenotype stems from dysregulated Gli processing, which in turn results in excessive craniofacial Fgf8 gene expression. Accordingly, genetic reduction of Fgf8 ameliorates the maxillary phenotypes. Similar phenotypes result from mutation of oral-facial-digital syndrome 1 (Ofd1), suggesting that aberrant transcription of Fgf8 is a common feature of ciliopathies. High arched palate is also a prevalent feature of fibroblast growth factor (FGF) hyperactivation syndromes. Thus, our findings elucidate the etiology for a common craniofacial anomaly and identify links between two classes of human disease: FGF-hyperactivation syndromes and ciliopathies.
Fuz mutant mice reveal shared mechanisms between ciliopathies and FGF-related syndromes.
Fuz突变小鼠揭示了纤毛病和FGF相关综合征之间的共同机制
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作者:Tabler Jacqueline M, Barrell William B, Szabo-Rogers Heather L, Healy Christopher, Yeung Yvonne, Perdiguero Elisa Gomez, Schulz Christian, Yannakoudakis Basil Z, Mesbahi Aida, Wlodarczyk Bogdan, Geissmann Frederic, Finnell Richard H, Wallingford John B, Liu Karen J
| 期刊: | Developmental Cell | 影响因子: | 8.700 |
| 时间: | 2013 | 起止号: | 2013 Jun 24; 25(6):623-35 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.devcel.2013.05.021 | ||
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