Publications by authors named "A Egeo"

TBX3, the gene mutated in ulnar-mammary syndrome (UMS), is involved in the production of a transcription factor of the T-box family, known to inhibit transcription from the p14ARF (p19ARF in mouse) promoter in fibroblasts and to contribute to cell immortalization. One of the main features of the UMS phenotype is the severe hypoplasia of the breast, associated with haploinsufficiency of the TBX3 gene product. In mice homozygous for the targeted disruption of Tbx3, the mammary glands (MGs) are nearly absent from early stages of embryogenesis, whereas in heterozygous adults, the MGs show reduced ductal branching.

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We describe a family affected by Ulnar-Mammary syndrome (UMS) in which typical UMS traits (hypoplasia of the breast and axillary hair, upper limbs and genital defects) are present together with cardiac malformations and pulmonary stenosis. Sequence analysis of TBX3 shows a new heterozygous mutation that causes a frame-shift (Nt.1586-1587-insC) in exon 6, resulting in a truncated ORF.

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The distalless-related homeogene Dlx5 is expressed in the olfactory placodes and derived tissues and in the anterior-basal forebrain. We investigated the role of Dlx5 in olfactory development. In Dlx5(-/-) mice, the olfactory bulbs (OBs) lack glomeruli, exhibit disorganized cellular layers, and show reduced numbers of TH- and GAD67-positive neurons.

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We report the isolation and characterisation of the gene WDR9 (WD Repeat 9), located in the Down Syndrome critical region-2 (DCR-2) from the human chromosome 21. This gene spans 125 kb of genomic sequence and is organised in 41 exons and 40 introns. The WDR9 cDNA has a size of 13 kb and encodes for a putative protein of 2269 amino acids with a potential location in the nucleus.

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Article Synopsis
  • The SH3 binding glutamic acid-rich (SH3BGR) gene was cloned to identify genes on human chromosome 21 related to congenital heart disease and heart development.
  • Two similar genes, SH3BGRL and SH3BGRL3, were found on chromosomes Xq13.3 and 1p34.3-35, respectively, coding for proteins related to SH3BGR.
  • A new homologue, SH3BGRL2, was identified on chromosome 6q13-15, coding for a small protein and suggesting a novel family of Thioredoxin-like proteins.
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