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Publication : Differential impact of a dyskeratosis congenita mutation in TPP1 on mouse hematopoiesis and germline.

First Author  Graniel JV Year  2022
Journal  Life Sci Alliance Volume  5
Issue  1 PubMed ID  34645668
Mgi Jnum  J:312923 Mgi Id  MGI:6792246
Doi  10.26508/lsa.202101208 Citation  Graniel JV, et al. (2022) Differential impact of a dyskeratosis congenita mutation in TPP1 on mouse hematopoiesis and germline. Life Sci Alliance 5(1)
abstractText  Telomerase extends chromosome ends in somatic and germline stem cells to ensure continued proliferation. Mutations in genes critical for telomerase function result in telomeropathies such as dyskeratosis congenita, frequently resulting in spontaneous bone marrow failure. A dyskeratosis congenita mutation in TPP1 (K170) that specifically compromises telomerase recruitment to telomeres is a valuable tool to evaluate telomerase-dependent telomere length maintenance in mice. We used CRISPR-Cas9 to generate a mouse knocked in for the equivalent of the TPP1 K170 mutation (TPP1 K82) and investigated both its hematopoietic and germline compartments in unprecedented detail. TPP1 K82 caused progressive telomere erosion with increasing generation number but did not induce steady-state hematopoietic defects. Strikingly, K82 caused mouse infertility, consistent with gross morphological defects in the testis and sperm, the appearance of dysfunctional seminiferous tubules, and a decrease in germ cells. Intriguingly, both TPP1 K82 mice and previously characterized telomerase knockout mice show no spontaneous bone marrow failure but rather succumb to infertility at steady-state. We speculate that telomere length maintenance contributes differently to the evolutionary fitness of humans and mice.
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