The Cx26-G45e Mutation Displays Increased Hemichannel Activity in a Mouse Model of the Lethal Form of Keratitis-Ichthyosis Syndrome

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2011

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Abstract

Mutations in the GJB2 gene (Cx26) cause deafness in humans. Most are loss-of-function mutations and cause nonsyndromic deafness. Some mutations produce a gain of function and cause syndromic deafness associated with skin disorders, such as keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome (KIDS). Cx26-G45E is a lethal mutation linked to KIDS that forms constitutively active connexin hemichannels. The pathomechanism(s) by which mutant Cx26 hemichannels perturb normal epidermal cornification are poorly understood. We created an animal model for KIDS by generating an inducible transgenic mouse expressing Cx26-G45E in keratinocytes. Cx26-G45E mice displayed reduced viability, hyperkeratosis, scaling, skin folds, and hair loss. Histopathology included hyperplasia, acanthosis, papillomatosis, increased cell size, and osteal plugging. These abnormalities correlated with human KIDS pathology and were associated with increased hemichannel currents in transgenic keratinocytes. These results confirm the pathogenic nature of the G45E mutation and provide a new model for studying the role of aberrant connexin hemichannels in epidermal differentiation and inherited connexin disorders.

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Connexin 26, Doxycycline, GJB2 mutations, Syndrome KID, Enhanced green fluorescent protein, Vohwinkel syndrome, Keratinocytes, Keratitis, Enhanced green fluorescent protein, Syndrome KID, Vohwinkel syndrome, Mutation, Missense, Ichthyosis, Mice, Transgenic, Articles, Deafness, Connexins, Connexin 26, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, GJB2 mutations, Amino Acid Substitution, Doxycycline, Animals, Humans, Epidermis, HeLa Cells

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Meşe, G., Sellitto, C., Li, L., Wang, H.-Z., Valiunas, V., Richard, G., Brink, P. R., and White, T. W. (2011). The Cx26-G45E mutation displays increased hemichannel activity in a mouse model of the lethal form of keratitis-ichthyosis-deafness syndrome. American Society for Cell Biology, 22(24), 4776-4786. doi:10.1091/mbc.E11-09-0778

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Molecular Biology of the Cell

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22

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24

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4776

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