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Publication : Mouse models of cognitive disorders in trisomy 21: a review.

First Author  Sérégaza Z Year  2006
Journal  Behav Genet Volume  36
Issue  3 Pages  387-404
PubMed ID  16523244 Mgi Jnum  J:124731
Mgi Id  MGI:3722478 Doi  10.1007/s10519-006-9056-9
Citation  Seregaza Z, et al. (2006) Mouse models of cognitive disorders in trisomy 21: a review. Behav Genet 36(3):387-404
abstractText  Trisomy 21 (TRS21) is the most frequent genetic cause of mental retardation. Although the presence of an extra copy of HSA21 is known to be at the origin of the syndrome, we do not know which 225 HSA21 genes have an effect on cognitive processes. Mouse models of TRS21 have been developed using syntenies between HSA21 and MMU16, MMU10 and MMU17. Available mouse models carry extra fragments of MMU16 or of HSA21 that cover all of HSA21 (chimeric HSA21) or MMU16 (Ts16); some carry large parts of MMU16 (Ts65Dn, Ts1Cje, Ms1Cje), while others have reduced contiguous fragments covering the D21S17-ETS2 region or single transfected genes. This offers a nest design strategy for deciphering cognitive (learning, memory and exploration) and associated brain abnormalities involving each of these chromosomal regions. This review confirms the crucial but not exclusive contribution of the D21S17-ETS2 region encompassing 16 genes to cognitive disorders.
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