Literature DB >> 17586487

Tshz1 is required for axial skeleton, soft palate and middle ear development in mice.

Nathalie Coré1, Xavier Caubit, Aïcha Metchat, Annie Boned, Malek Djabali, Laurent Fasano.   

Abstract

Members of the Tshz gene family encode putative zinc fingers transcription factors that are broadly expressed during mouse embryogenesis. Tshz1 is detected from E9.5 in the somites, the spinal cord, the limb buds and the branchial arches. In order to assess the function of Tshz1 during mouse development, we generated Tshz1-deficient mice. Tshz1 inactivation leads to neonatal lethality and causes multiple developmental defects. In the craniofacial region, loss of Tshz1 function leads to specific malformations of middle ear components, including the malleus and the tympanic ring. Tshz1(-/-) mice exhibited Hox-like vertebral malformations and homeotic transformations in the cervical and thoracic regions, suggesting that Tshz1 and Hox genes are involved in common pathways to control skeletal morphogenesis. Finally, we demonstrate that Tshz1 is required for the development of the soft palate.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17586487     DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2007.05.038

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Biol        ISSN: 0012-1606            Impact factor:   3.582


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