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Publication : A viable hypomorphic <i>Arnt2</i> mutation causes hyperphagic obesity, diabetes and hepatic steatosis.

First Author  Turer EE Year  2018
Journal  Dis Model Mech Volume  11
Issue  12 PubMed ID  30563851
Mgi Jnum  J:268298 Mgi Id  MGI:6269302
Doi  10.1242/dmm.035451 Citation  Turer EE, et al. (2018) A viable hypomorphic Arnt2 mutation causes hyperphagic obesity, diabetes and hepatic steatosis. Dis Model Mech 11(12):dmm035451
abstractText  Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator 2 (ARNT2) is a member of the basic helix-loop-helix/PER-ARNT-SIM (bHLH/PAS) transcription factor family. ARNT2 heterodimerizes with several members of the family, including single-minded homolog-1 (SIM1) and neuronal PAS domain protein 4 (NPAS4), primarily in neurons of the central nervous system. We screened 64,424 third-generation germline mutant mice derived from N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU)-mutagenized great-grandsires for weight abnormalities. Among 17 elevated body weight phenotypes identified and mapped, one strongly correlated with an induced missense mutation in Arnt2 using a semidominant model of inheritance. Causation was confirmed by CRISPR/Cas9 gene targeting to recapitulate the original ENU allele, specifying Arg74Cys (R74C). The CRISPR/Cas9-targeted (Arnt2 (R74C/R74C)) mice demonstrated hyperphagia and increased adiposity as well as hepatic steatosis and abnormalities in glucose homeostasis. The mutant ARNT2 protein showed decreased transcriptional activity when coexpressed with SIM1. These findings establish a requirement for ARNT2-dependent genes in the maintenance of the homeostatic feeding response, necessary for prevention of obesity and obesity-related diseases.
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