Embryonic defects and growth alteration in mice with homozygous disruption of the Patz1 gene.

  • VALENTINO, TERESA
  • VITIELLO, MICHELA
  • CHIARIOTTI, LORENZO
  • FUSCO, ALFREDO
  • Palmieri D
  • Simeone A
  • Palma G
  • Arra C
  • Chieffi P
  • Fedele M.
Publication date
January 2013

Abstract

PATZ1 is an emerging cancer-related gene coding for a POZ/AT-hook/kruppel Zinc finger transcription factor, which is lost or misexpressed in human neoplasias. Here, we investigated its role in development exploring wild-type and Patz1-knockout mice during embryogenesis. We report that the Patz1 gene is ubiquitously expressed at early stages of development and becomes more restricted at later stages, with high levels of expression in actively proliferating neuroblasts belonging to the ventricular zones of the central nervous system (CNS). The analysis of embryos in which Patz1 was disrupted revealed the presence of severe defects in the CNS and in the cardiac outflow tract, which eventually lead to a pre-mature in utero death during late ges...

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