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Mkks-null mice have a phenotype resembling Bardet-Biedl syndrome

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HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS
卷 14, 期 9, 页码 1109-1118

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddi123

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  1. NEI NIH HHS [R01-EY-11298] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NHLBI NIH HHS [P50-HL-55006] Funding Source: Medline

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McKusick-Kaufman syndrome (MKS) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by post-axial polydactyly, congenital heart defects and hydrometrocolpos, a congenital structural abnormality of female genitalia. Mutations in the MKKS gene have also been shown to cause some cases of Bardet-Bliedl syndrome (BBS) which is characterized by obesity, pigmentary retinopathy, polydactyly, renal abnormalities and hypogenitalism with secondary features of hypertension and diabetes. Although there is overlap in clinical features between MKS and IBBS, MKS patients are not obese and do not develop retinopathy or have learning disabilities. To further explore the pathophysiology of BIBS and the related disorder MKS, we have developed an Mkks(-/-) mouse model. This model shows that the absence of Mkks leads to retinal degeneration through apoptosis, failure of spermatozoa flagella formation, elevated blood pressure and obesity. The obesity is associated with hyperphagia and decreased activity. In addition, neurological screening reveals deficits in olfaction and social dominance. The mice do not have polydactyly or vaginal abnormalities. The phenotype of the Mkks(-/-) mice closely resembles the phenotype of other mouse models of BIBS (Bbs2(-/-) and Bbs4(-/-)). These observations suggest that the complete absence of MKKS leads to BIBS while the MKS phenotype is likely to be due to specific mutations.

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