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The CCCH-type zinc finger transcription factor Zc3h8 represses NF-κB–mediated inflammation in digestive organs in zebrafish
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 293Issue 31p11971–11983Published online: June 5, 2018- Qingliang Zou
- Kai Gang
- Qifen Yang
- Xiaolin Liu
- Xuemei Tang
- Huiqiang Lu
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 9Degenerative diseases of organs lead to their impaired function. The cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying organ degeneration are therefore of great research and clinical interest but are currently incompletely characterized. Here, using a forward-genetic screen for genes regulating liver development and function in zebrafish, we identified a cq5 mutant that exhibited a liver-degeneration phenotype at 5 days postfertilization, the developmental stage at which a functional liver develops. Positional cloning revealed that the liver degeneration was caused by a single point mutation in the gene zc3h8 (zinc finger CCCH-type containing 8), changing a highly conserved histidine to glutamine at position 353 of the Zc3h8 protein. - Developmental BiologyOpen Access
Muscle Segment Homeobox Genes Direct Embryonic Diapause by Limiting Inflammation in the Uterus
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 290Issue 24p15337–15349Published online: April 30, 2015- Jeeyeon Cha
- Kristin E. Burnum-Johnson
- Amanda Bartos
- Yingju Li
- Erin S. Baker
- Susan C. Tilton
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 12Background: Embryonic diapause is a reproductive strategy that confers blastocyst dormancy and uterine quiescence without implantation until conditions become favorable.Results: Mice devoid of uterine muscle segment homeobox genes (Msx) show heightened inflammatory signature with failure of diapause.Conclusion: Msx coordinates various pathways limiting inflammation in the uterus for diapause.Significance: This study identifies a previously unrecognized role of Msx in this unique phenomenon.