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Comparative analysis of craniofacial shape in two mouse models of Down syndrome: Ts65Dn and TcMAC21.

Authors :
Singh, Nandini
Richtsmeier, Joan T.
Reeves, Roger H.
Source :
Journal of Anatomy. Jun2024, Vol. 244 Issue 6, p1007-1014. 8p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Mouse models are central to studying and understanding the genotypic‐to‐phenotypic outcomes of Down syndrome (DS), a complex condition caused by an extra copy of the long arm of human chromosome 21. The recently developed TcMAC21—a transchromosomic mouse strain with comparable gene dosage to human chromosome 21 (Hsa21)—includes more Hsa21 genes than any other model of DS. Recent studies on TcMAC21 have provided valuable insight into the molecular, physiological, and neuroanatomical aspects of the model. However, relatively little is known about the craniofacial phenotype of TcMAC21 mice, particularly as it compares to the widely studied Ts65Dn model. Here we conducted a quantitative study of the cranial morphology of TcMAC21 and Ts65Dn mice and their respective unaffected littermates. Our comparative data comprise forty three‐dimensional cranial measurements taken on micro‐computed tomography scans of the heads of TcMAC21 and Ts65Dn mice. Our results show that TcMAC21 exhibit similar patterns of craniofacial change to Ts65Dn. However, the DS‐specific morphology is more pronounced in Ts65Dn mice. Specifically, Ts65Dn present with more medio‐lateral broadening and retraction of the snout compared to TcMAC21. Our findings reveal the complexity of potential gene interaction in the production of craniofacial phenotypes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00218782
Volume :
244
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Anatomy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
177244287
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/joa.14012