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Fetal growth restriction in a genetic model of sporadic Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.


ABSTRACT: Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a complex imprinting disorder involving fetal overgrowth and placentomegaly, and is associated with a variety of genetic and epigenetic mutations affecting the expression of imprinted genes on human chromosome 11p15.5. Most BWS cases are linked to loss of methylation at the imprint control region 2 (ICR2) within this domain, which in mice regulates the silencing of several maternally expressed imprinted genes. Modelling this disorder in mice is confounded by the unique embryonic requirement for Ascl2, which is imprinted in mice but not in humans. To overcome this issue, we generated a novel model combining a truncation of distal chromosome 7 allele (DelTel7) with transgenic rescue of Ascl2 expression. This novel model recapitulated placentomegaly associated with BWS, but did not lead to fetal overgrowth.

SUBMITTER: Tunster SJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6262809 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fetal growth restriction in a genetic model of sporadic Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome.

Tunster Simon J SJ   Van de Pette Mathew M   Creeth Hugo D J HDJ   Lefebvre Louis L   John Rosalind M RM  

Disease models & mechanisms 20181116 11


Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome (BWS) is a complex imprinting disorder involving fetal overgrowth and placentomegaly, and is associated with a variety of genetic and epigenetic mutations affecting the expression of imprinted genes on human chromosome 11p15.5. Most BWS cases are linked to loss of methylation at the imprint control region 2 (ICR2) within this domain, which in mice regulates the silencing of several maternally expressed imprinted genes. Modelling this disorder in mice is confounded by  ...[more]

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