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Publication : SLUG (SNAI2) overexpression in embryonic development.

First Author  Pérez-Mancera PA Year  2006
Journal  Cytogenet Genome Res Volume  114
Issue  1 Pages  24-9
PubMed ID  16717446 Mgi Jnum  J:109188
Mgi Id  MGI:3626052 Doi  10.1159/000091924
Citation  Perez-Mancera PA, et al. (2006) SLUG (SNAI2) overexpression in embryonic development. Cytogenet Genome Res 114(1):24-9
abstractText  The Snail-related zinc-finger transcription factor, SLUG (SNAI2), is critical for the normal development of neural crest-derived cells and loss-of-function SLUG mutations have been proven to cause piebaldism and Waardenburg syndrome type 2 in a dose-dependent fashion. However, little is known about the consequences of SLUG overexpression in embryonic development. We report SLUG duplication in a child with a unique de novo 8q11.2-->q13.3 duplication associated with tetralogy of Fallot, submucous cleft palate, renal anomalies, hypotonia and developmental delay. To investigate the effects of Slug overexpression on development, we analyzed mice carrying a Slug transgene. These mice were morphologically normal at birth, inferring that Slug overexpression is not sufficient to cause overt morphogenetic defects. In the adult mice, there was a 20% incidence of sudden death, cardiomegaly and cardiac failure associated with incipient mesenchymal tumorigenesis. These findings, while not directly implicating Slug in congenital and acquired heart disease, raise the possibility that Slug overexpression may contribute to specific cardiac phenotypes and cancer development.
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