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Publication : A mouse model for Meckel syndrome type 3.

First Author  Cook SA Year  2009
Journal  J Am Soc Nephrol Volume  20
Issue  4 Pages  753-64
PubMed ID  19211713 Mgi Jnum  J:144929
Mgi Id  MGI:3832802 Doi  10.1681/ASN.2008040412
Citation  Cook SA, et al. (2009) A Mouse Model for Meckel Syndrome Type 3. J Am Soc Nephrol 20(4):753-64
abstractText  Meckel-Gruber syndrome type 3 (MKS3; OMIM 607361) is a severe autosomal recessive disorder characterized by bilateral polycystic kidney disease. Other malformations associated with MKS3 include cystic changes in the liver, polydactyly, and brain abnormalities (occipital encephalocele, hydrocephalus, and Dandy Walker-type cerebellar anomalies). The disorder is hypothesized to be caused by defects in primary cilia. In humans, the underlying mutated gene, TMEM67, encodes transmembrane protein 67, also called meckelin (OMIM 609884), which is an integral protein of the renal epithelial cell and membrane of the primary cilium. Here, we describe a spontaneous deletion of the mouse ortholog, Tmem67, which results in polycystic kidney disease and death by 3 wk after birth. Hydrocephalus also occurs in some mutants. We verified the mutated gene by transgenic rescue and characterized the phenotype with microcomputed tomography, histology, scanning electron microscopy, and immunohistochemistry. This mutant provides a mouse model for MKS3 and adds to the growing set of mammalian models essential for studying the role of the primary cilium in kidney function.
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