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Publication : Cited1 is required in trophoblasts for placental development and for embryo growth and survival.

First Author  Rodriguez TA Year  2004
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  24
Issue  1 Pages  228-44
PubMed ID  14673158 Mgi Jnum  J:87595
Mgi Id  MGI:3027297 Doi  10.1128/MCB.24.1.228-244.2004
Citation  Rodriguez TA, et al. (2004) Cited1 is required in trophoblasts for placental development and for embryo growth and survival. Mol Cell Biol 24(1):228-44
abstractText  Cited1 is a transcriptional cofactor that interacts with Smad4, estrogen receptors alpha and beta, TFAP2, and CBP/p300. It is expressed in a restricted manner in the embryo as well as in extraembryonic tissues during embryonic development. In this study we report the engineering of a loss-of-function Cited1 mutation in the mouse. Cited1 null mutants show growth restriction at 18.5 days postcoitum, and most of them die shortly after birth. Half the heterozygous females, i.e., those that carry a paternally inherited wild-type Cited1 allele, are similarly affected. Cited1 is normally expressed in trophectoderm-derived cells of the placenta; however, in these heterozygous females, Cited1 is not expressed in these cells. This occurs because Cited1 is located on the X chromosome, and thus the wild-type Cited1 allele is not expressed because the paternal X chromosome is preferentially inactivated. Loss of Cited1 resulted in abnormal placental development. In mutants, the spongiotrophoblast layer is irregular in shape and enlarged while the labyrinthine layer is reduced in size. In addition, the blood spaces within the labyrinthine layer are disrupted; the maternal sinusoids are considerably larger in mutants, leading to a reduction in the surface area available for nutrient exchange. We conclude that Cited1 is required in trophoblasts for normal placental development and subsequently for embryo viability.
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