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Publication : Abnormal kidney development and hematological disorders in PDGF beta-receptor mutant mice.

First Author  Soriano P Year  1994
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  8
Issue  16 Pages  1888-96
PubMed ID  7958864 Mgi Jnum  J:20016
Mgi Id  MGI:68133 Doi  10.1101/gad.8.16.1888
Citation  Soriano P (1994) Abnormal kidney development and hematological disorders in PDGF beta-receptor mutant mice. Genes Dev 8(16):1888-96
abstractText  Platelet-derived growth factor, a major mitogen and chemoattractant for a number of cell types, is implicated in the processes of wound healing, tumorigenesis, and differentiation and is recognized by two receptors, alpha and beta. To begin understanding the role of these receptors in development, beta-receptor-deficient mice were generated by gene targeting in ES cells. Mutant mice are hemorrhagic, thrombocytopenic, and severely anemic, exhibit a defect in kidney glomeruli because of a lack of mesangial cells, and die at or shortly before birth. However, many cell types and tissues that express the receptor, including major blood vessels and the heart, appear normal in the absence of the receptor. These results indicate that whereas the beta receptor is essential in certain cell types during embryonic development, its broader role may be masked because of compensation by the alpha-subunit.
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