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19 September 2016 High Mutation Levels are Compatible with Normal Embryonic Development in Mlh1-Deficient Mice
Xiaoyan Fan, Yan Li, Yulong Zhang, Meixiang Sang, Jianhui Cai, Qiaoxia Li, Toshinori Ozaki, Tetsuya Ono, Dongwei He
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Abstract

To elucidate the role of the mismatch repair gene Mlh1 in genome instability during the fetal stage, spontaneous mutations were studied in Mlh1-deficient lacZ-transgenic mouse fetuses. Mutation levels were high at 9.5 days post coitum (dpc) and gradually increased during the embryonic stage, after which they remained unchanged. In addition, mutations that were found in brain, liver, spleen, small intestine and thymus showed similar levels and no statistically significant difference was found. The molecular nature of mutations at 12.5 dpc in fetuses of Mlh1 / and Mlh1–/– mice showed their own unique spectra, suggesting that deletion mutations were the main causes in the deficiency of the Mlh1 gene. Of note, fetuses of irradiated mice exhibited marked differences such as post-implantation loss and Mendelian distribution. Collectively, these results strongly suggest that high mutation ofMlh1–/–-deficient fetuses has little effect on the fetuses during their early developmental stages, whereas Mlh1–/–-deficient fetuses from X-ray irradiated mothers are clearly effected.

©2016 by Radiation Research Society
Xiaoyan Fan, Yan Li, Yulong Zhang, Meixiang Sang, Jianhui Cai, Qiaoxia Li, Toshinori Ozaki, Tetsuya Ono, and Dongwei He "High Mutation Levels are Compatible with Normal Embryonic Development in Mlh1-Deficient Mice," Radiation Research 186(4), 377-384, (19 September 2016). https://doi.org/10.1667/RR14454.1
Received: 8 March 2016; Accepted: 1 June 2016; Published: 19 September 2016
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