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Publication : A mouse model of hereditary coproporphyria identified in an ENU mutagenesis screen.

First Author  Conway AJ Year  2017
Journal  Dis Model Mech Volume  10
Issue  8 Pages  1005-1013
PubMed ID  28600349 Mgi Jnum  J:244493
Mgi Id  MGI:5913272 Doi  10.1242/dmm.029116
Citation  Conway AJ, et al. (2017) A mouse model of hereditary coproporphyria identified in an ENU mutagenesis screen. Dis Model Mech 10(8):1005-1013
abstractText  A genome-wide ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) mutagenesis screen in mice was performed to identify novel regulators of erythropoiesis. Here, we describe a mouse line, RBC16, which harbours a dominantly inherited mutation in the Cpox gene, responsible for production of the haem biosynthesis enzyme, coproporphyrinogen III oxidase (CPOX). A premature stop codon in place of a tryptophan at amino acid 373 results in reduced mRNA expression and diminished protein levels, yielding a microcytic red blood cell phenotype in heterozygous mice. Urinary and faecal porphyrins in female RBC16 heterozygotes were significantly elevated compared with that of wild-type littermates, particularly coproporphyrinogen III, whereas males were biochemically normal. Attempts to induce acute porphyric crises were made using fasting and phenobarbital treatment on females. While fasting had no biochemical effect on RBC16 mice, phenobarbital caused significant elevation of faecal coproporphyrinogen III in heterozygous mice. This is the first known investigation of a mutagenesis mouse model with genetic and biochemical parallels to hereditary coproporphyria.
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