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Lack of Socs2 expression causes the high-growth phenotype in mice.
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Genomics [Genomics] 2001 Mar 01; Vol. 72 (2), pp. 209-12. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Characterizing causal molecular defects in mouse models of overgrowth or dwarfism helps to identify the key genes and pathways that regulate the growth process. We report here the molecular basis for high growth (hg), a spontaneous mutation that causes a 30-50% increase in postnatal growth. We conclude that hg is an allele of the suppressor of cytokine signaling 2 (Socs2), a member of a family of regulators of cytokine signal transduction. We demonstrate mapping of Socs2 to the hg region, lack of Socs2 mRNA expression, a disruption of the Socs2 locus in high-growth (HG) mice, and a similarity of phenotypes of HG mice and Socs2(-/-) mice generated by gene targeting. Characteristics of the HG phenotype suggest that Socs2 deficiency affects growth prenatally and postnatally most likely through deregulating the growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor I (IGF1). These results demonstrate a critical role for Socs2 in controlling growth.<br /> (Copyright 2001 Academic Press.)
- Subjects :
- Animals
Cytokines metabolism
Growth genetics
Growth Disorders genetics
Humans
Mice
Molecular Sequence Data
Mutation
Phenotype
Proteins genetics
Signal Transduction
Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling Proteins
DNA-Binding Proteins
Growth physiology
Proteins physiology
Repressor Proteins
Trans-Activators
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0888-7543
- Volume :
- 72
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Genomics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11401434
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1006/geno.2000.6441