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Impaired spatial learning strategies and novel object recognition in mice haploinsufficient for the dual specificity tyrosine-regulated kinase-1A (Dyrk1A).
[monosomy 21]
Pathogenic
aneuploidies
involve
the
concept
of
dosage-sensitive
genes
leading
to
over-
and
underexpression
phenotypes
.
Monosomy
21
in
human
leads
to
mental
retardation
and
skeletal
,
immune
and
respiratory
function
disturbances
.
Most
of
the
human
condition
corresponds
to
partial
monosomies
suggesting
that
critical
haploinsufficient
genes
may
be
responsible
for
the
phenotypes
.
The
DYRK
1
A
gene
is
localized
on
the
human
chromosome
21
q
22
.
2
region
,
and
has
been
proposed
to
participate
in
monosomy
21
phenotypes
.
It
encodes
a
dual-specificity
kinase
involved
in
neuronal
development
and
in
adult
brain
physiology
,
but
its
possible
role
as
critical
haploinsufficient
gene
in
cognitive
function
has
not
been
explored
.
We
used
mice
heterozygous
for
a
Dyrk
1
A
targeted
mutation
(
Dyrk
1
A
+
/
-
)
to
investigate
the
implication
of
this
gene
in
the
cognitive
phenotypes
of
monosomy
21
.
Performance
of
Dyrk
1
A
+
/
-
mice
was
assayed
1
/
in
a
navigational
task
using
the
standard
hippocampally
related
version
of
the
Morris
water
maze
,
2
/
in
a
swimming
test
designed
to
reveal
potential
kinesthetic
and
stress-related
behavioral
differences
between
control
and
heterozygous
mice
under
two
levels
of
aversiveness
(
25
degrees
C
and
17
degrees
C
)
and
3
/
in
a
long
-term
novel
object
recognition
task
,
sensitive
to
hippocampal
damage
.
Dyrk
1
A
+
/
-
mice
showed
impairment
in
the
development
of
spatial
learning
strategies
in
a
hippocampally-dependent
memory
task
,
they
were
impaired
in
their
novel
object
recognition
ability
and
were
more
sensitive
to
aversive
conditions
in
the
swimming
test
than
euploid
control
animals
.
The
present
results
are
clear
examples
where
removal
of
a
single
gene
has
a
profound
effect
on
phenotype
and
indicate
that
haploinsufficiency
of
DYRK
1
A
might
contribute
to
an
impairment
of
cognitive
functions
and
stress
coping
behavior
in
human
monosomy
21
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"cognitive function"
symptom
22q11.2 deletion syndrome
adrenomyeloneuropathy
alexander disease
cadasil
classical phenylketonuria
kabuki syndrome
monosomy 21
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