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Publication : Collagen VI deficiency induces early onset myopathy in the mouse: an animal model for Bethlem myopathy.

First Author  Bonaldo P Year  1998
Journal  Hum Mol Genet Volume  7
Issue  13 Pages  2135-40
PubMed ID  9817932 Mgi Jnum  J:51410
Mgi Id  MGI:1316591 Doi  10.1093/hmg/7.13.2135
Citation  Bonaldo P, et al. (1998) Collagen VI deficiency induces early onset myopathy in the mouse: an animal model for Bethlem myopathy. Hum Mol Genet 7(13):2135-40
abstractText  To gain insight into the function of type VI collagen, the col6a1 gene was inactivated by targeted gene disruption in the mouse. The homozygous mutants lacked collagen VI in the tissues and showed histological features of myopathy such as fiber necrosis and phagocytosis and a pronounced variation in the fiber diameter. Muscles also showed signs of stimulated regeneration of fibers. Necrotic fibers were particularly frequent in the diaphragm at all ages examined. Similar, although milder, alterations were detected in heterozygous mutant mice, indicating haploinsufficiency of the col6a1 gene function. The data led us to conclude that collagen VI is necessary for maintenance of the integrity of muscle fibers and that the col6a1 -deficient mouse can be considered an animal model of Bethlem myopathy.
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