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Constitutive Cyclin O deficiency results in penetrant hydrocephalus, impaired growth and infertility
Cyclin O (encoded by ) is a member of the cyclin family with regulatory functions in ciliogenesis and apoptosis. Homozygous mutations have been identified in human patients with Reduced Generation of Multiple Motile Cilia (RGMC) and conditional inactivation of in the mouse recapitulates some of the...
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Published in: | Oncotarget 2017-11, Vol.8 (59), p.99261-99273 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Cyclin O (encoded by
) is a member of the cyclin family with regulatory functions in ciliogenesis and apoptosis. Homozygous
mutations have been identified in human patients with Reduced Generation of Multiple Motile Cilia (RGMC) and conditional inactivation of
in the mouse recapitulates some of the pathologies associated with the human disease. These include defects in the development of motile cilia and hydrocephalus. To further investigate the functions of Ccno
, we have generated a new mouse model characterized by the constitutive loss of
in all tissues and followed a cohort during ageing.
mice were growth impaired and developed hydrocephalus with high penetrance. In addition, some
mice also developed hydrocephalus and affected
and
mice exhibited additional CNS defects including cortical thinning and hippocampal abnormalities. In addition to the CNS defects, both male and female
mice were infertile and female mice exhibited few motile cilia in the oviduct. Our results further establish
as an important gene for normal development and suggest that heterozygous CCNO mutations could underlie hydrocephalus or diminished fertility in some human patients. |
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ISSN: | 1949-2553 1949-2553 |
DOI: | 10.18632/oncotarget.21818 |