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Publication : Cleft palate and minor metabolic disturbances in a mouse global Arl15 gene knockout.

First Author  Bai Y Year  2023
Journal  FASEB J Volume  37
Issue  11 Pages  e23211
PubMed ID  37773757 Mgi Jnum  J:342549
Mgi Id  MGI:7548908 Doi  10.1096/fj.202201918R
Citation  Bai Y, et al. (2023) Cleft palate and minor metabolic disturbances in a mouse global Arl15 gene knockout. FASEB J 37(11):e23211
abstractText  ARL15, a small GTPase protein, was linked to metabolic traits in association studies. We aimed to test the Arl15 gene as a functional candidate for metabolic traits in the mouse. CRISPR/Cas9 germline knockout (KO) of Arl15 showed that homozygotes were postnatal lethal and exhibited a complete cleft palate (CP). Also, decreased cell migration was observed from Arl15 KO mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs). Metabolic phenotyping of heterozygotes showed that females had reduced fat mass on a chow diet from 14 weeks of age. Mild body composition phenotypes were also observed in heterozygous mice on a high-fat diet (HFD)/low-fat diet (LFD). Females on a HFD showed reduced body weight, gonadal fat depot weight and brown adipose tissue (BAT) weight. In contrast, in the LFD group, females showed increased bone mineral density (BMD), while males showed a trend toward reduced BMD. Clinical biochemistry analysis of plasma on HFD showed transient lower adiponectin at 20 weeks of age in females. Urinary and plasma Mg(2+) concentrations were not significantly different. Our phenotyping data showed that Arl15 is essential for craniofacial development. Adult metabolic phenotyping revealed potential roles in brown adipose tissue and bone development.
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