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Publication : The imprinted Phlda2 gene regulates extraembryonic energy stores.

First Author  Tunster SJ Year  2010
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  30
Issue  1 Pages  295-306
PubMed ID  19884348 Mgi Jnum  J:156412
Mgi Id  MGI:4420513 Doi  10.1128/MCB.00662-09
Citation  Tunster SJ, et al. (2010) The imprinted Phlda2 gene regulates extraembryonic energy stores. Mol Cell Biol 30(1):295-306
abstractText  An important difference between placental mammals and marsupials is the maturity of the fetus at birth. Placental mammals achieved this maturity by developing a complex and invasive placenta to support and prolong internal development. The exact genomic modifications that facilitated the evolution of this complex structure are unknown, but the emergence of genomic imprinting within mammalian lineages suggests a role for gene dosage. Here we show that a maximally altered placental structure is achieved by a single extra dose of the imprinted Phlda2 gene characterized by a dramatically reduced junctional zone and a decrease in stored glycogen. In addition, glycogen cells do not migrate into the maternal decidua in a timely fashion, but instead, Tpbpa-positive cells progressively mislocalize into the labyrinth. These defects are linked to a progressive restriction of embryonic growth from embryonic day 16.5. This work has identified a critical role for the imprinted Phlda2 gene in regulating glycogen storage in the eutherian placenta and implies that imprinting has provided a mechanism to boost nutrient supply to the fetus late in gestation, when the fetus is placing the highest demands on maternal resources, to enhance growth.
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