2017
DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.12644
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An essential role of intestinal cell kinase in lung development is linked to the perinatal lethality of human ECO syndrome

Abstract: Human endocrine-cerebro-osteodysplasia (ECO) syndrome, caused by the loss-of-function mutation R272Q in the ICK (intestinal cell kinase) gene, is a neonatal-lethal developmental disorder. To elucidate the molecular basis of ECO syndrome, we constructed an Ick R272Q knock-in mouse model that recapitulates ECO pathological phenotypes. Newborns bearing Ick R272Q homozygous mutations die at birth due to respiratory distress. Ick mutant lungs exhibit not only impaired branching morphogenesis associated with reduced… Show more

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“…Autopsy revealed obvious lung hypoplasia, among other ECO clinical features. R272Q homozygous lungs had the normal shape, number and arrangement of lobes but were hypoplastic and severely deficient in airspace [23]. These observations support the idea that CILK1 is required for cell proliferation and tissue development in vivo (Table 1).…”
Section: Cilk1 In Lung Morphogenesis and Primitive Alveoli Formationsupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…Autopsy revealed obvious lung hypoplasia, among other ECO clinical features. R272Q homozygous lungs had the normal shape, number and arrangement of lobes but were hypoplastic and severely deficient in airspace [23]. These observations support the idea that CILK1 is required for cell proliferation and tissue development in vivo (Table 1).…”
Section: Cilk1 In Lung Morphogenesis and Primitive Alveoli Formationsupporting
confidence: 72%
“…During alveolar development at the saccular stage (E16.5–18.5), two major morphogenetic events occur and are required for the formation of air saccules: differentiation of the two main specialized epithelial cell types of the future alveolus, and the thinning and remodeling of lung interstitium. In the developing lung, CILK1 deficiency did not alter the morphology and functions of alveolar type 1 and type 2 epithelial cells but caused hypercellularity in the interstitium . These results suggest that CILK1 function is dispensable for differentiation of alveolar epithelial cells but is essential for the thinning and remodeling of interstitial mesenchyme.…”
Section: Cilk1 Functions In Multi‐organ Systemsmentioning
confidence: 83%
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