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Modeling partial monosomy for human chromosome 21q11.2-q21.1 reveals haploinsufficient genes influencing behavior and fat deposition.
[monosomy 21]
Haploinsufficiency
of
part
of
human
chromosome
21
results
in
a
rare
condition
known
as
Monosomy
21
.
This
disease
displays
a
variety
of
clinical
phenotypes
,
including
intellectual
disability
,
craniofacial
dysmorphology
,
skeletal
and
cardiac
abnormalities
,
and
respiratory
complications
.
To
search
for
dosage-sensitive
genes
involved
in
this
disorder
,
we
used
chromosome
engineering
to
generate
a
mouse
model
carrying
a
deletion
of
the
Lipi-
Usp
25
interval
,
syntenic
with
21
q
11
.
2
-
q
21
.
1
in
humans
.
Haploinsufficiency
for
the
6
genes
in
this
interval
resulted
in
no
gross
morphological
defects
and
behavioral
analysis
performed
using
an
open
field
test
,
a
test
of
anxiety
,
and
tests
for
social
interaction
were
normal
in
monosomic
mice
.
Monosomic
mice
did
,
however
,
display
impaired
memory
retention
compared
to
control
animals
.
Moreover
,
when
fed
a
high
-fat
diet
(
HFD
)
monosomic
mice
exhibited
a
significant
increase
in
fat
mass
/
fat
percentage
estimate
compared
with
controls
,
severe
fatty
changes
in
their
livers
,
and
thickened
subcutaneous
fat
.
Thus
,
genes
within
the
Lipi-
Usp
25
interval
may
participate
in
memory
retention
and
in
the
regulation
of
fat
deposition
.
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"and tests for social interaction were normal in monosomic mice"
symptom
monosomy 21
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