Literature DB >> 7925271

Developmental rescue of an embryonic-lethal mutation in the retinoblastoma gene in chimeric mice.

E C Maandag1, M van der Valk, M Vlaar, C Feltkamp, J O'Brien, M van Roon, N van der Lugt, A Berns, H te Riele.   

Abstract

The requirement for a functional retinoblastoma gene, Rb-1, in murine development around days 12-15 of gestation precludes monitoring the effect of loss of Rb-1 function on later stages of development and on tumorigenesis in adult mice. Here we describe the developmental rescue of embryonic stem cells carrying two inactive Rb-1 alleles in chimeric mice. Rb-1- cells contributed substantially to most tissues in adult chimeras, including blood, liver and central nervous system, which were severely affected in pure Rb-1- embryos. The adult chimeric erythroid compartment appeared completely normal, but an increased number of nucleated red cells was observed during fetal liver erythropoiesis in highly chimeric embryos. No ostensive abnormalities were seen in the developing and adult CNS. However, the developing retina of chimeric Rb-1- embryos showed ectopic mitoses and substantial cell degeneration, while the contribution of Rb-1- cells to the adult retina was much reduced. Moreover, the formation of lens fibre cells was severely disturbed. No retinoblastomas developed in any of these mice. Instead, nearly all animals died of pituitary gland tumours which were exclusively derived from Rb-1- cells.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7925271      PMCID: PMC395353          DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06746.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  EMBO J        ISSN: 0261-4189            Impact factor:   11.598


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