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Publication : Exploring the importance of predicted camel NRAP exon 4 for environmental adaptation using a mouse model.

First Author  Lee SY Year  2025
Journal  Anim Genet Volume  56
Issue  1 Pages  e13490
PubMed ID  39478283 Mgi Jnum  J:360546
Mgi Id  MGI:7834532 Doi  10.1111/age.13490
Citation  Lee SY, et al. (2025) Exploring the importance of predicted camel NRAP exon 4 for environmental adaptation using a mouse model. Anim Genet 56(1):e13490
abstractText  Camels possess exceptional adaptability, allowing them to withstand extreme temperatures in desert environments. They conserve water by reducing their metabolic rate and regulating body temperature. The heart of the camel plays a crucial role in this adaptation, with specific genes expressed in cardiac tissue that are essential for mammalian adaptation, regulating cardiac function and responding to environmental stressors. One such gene, nebulin-related-anchoring protein (NRAP), is involved in the assembly of myofibrils and the transmission of force within the heart. In our study of the NRAP gene across various livestock species, including three camel species, we identified a camel-specific exon region in the NRAP transcripts. This additional exon (exon 4) contains an open reading frame predicted in camels. To investigate its function, we generated knock-in mice expressing camel NRAP exon 4. These 'camelized mice' exhibited normal phenotypic characteristics compared with wild-type mice but showed elevated body temperatures under cold stress. Transcriptome analyses of the hearts from camelized mice under cold stress revealed differentially expressed inflammatory cytokine genes, known to influence cardiac function by modulating the contractility of cardiac muscle cells. We propose further investigations utilizing these camelized mice to explore these findings in greater depth.
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