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Publication : Mid-gestational lethality in mice lacking keratin 8.

First Author  Baribault H Year  1993
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  7
Issue  7A Pages  1191-202
PubMed ID  7686525 Mgi Jnum  J:12899
Mgi Id  MGI:61115 Doi  10.1101/gad.7.7a.1191
Citation  Baribault H, et al. (1993) Mid-gestational lethality in mice lacking keratin 8. Genes Dev 7(7A):1191-202
abstractText  Keratin 8 (mK8) and its partner keratin 18 (mK18) are the first intermediate filament proteins expressed during mouse embryogenesis. They are found in most extraembryonic and embryonic simple epithelia, including trophectoderm, visceral yolk sac, gastrointestinal tract, lungs, mammary glands, and uterus. We report that a targeted null mutation in the mK8 gene causes mid-gestational lethality. Mutant embryos are growth retarded and suffer from internal bleeding, with an abnormal accumulation of erythrocytes in fetal livers. The mK8- phenotype has 94% penetrance, with a few mice surviving into adulthood. We suggest that mK8/mK18 filaments are important for the integrity of the fetal liver, like specialized human epidermal keratins for the integrity of the epidermis. This phenotype in mice differs from the reported function of simple epithelium keratins in Xenopus at the gastrulation stage. In mice, mK8 fulfills a vital function at 12 days postcoitum.
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