Prevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation

The TCOF1 gene is mutated in Treacher Collin's syndrome, a congenital craniofacial syndrome. Here, the authors show that Tcof1loss-of-function results in oxidative stress induced DNA damage and neuroepithelial cell death, and addition of antioxidants to pregnant mutant mice protected against th...

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Autores principales: Daisuke Sakai, Jill Dixon, Annita Achilleos, Michael Dixon, Paul A. Trainor
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0c06c33ffc524a02843d403e11f7891b2021-12-02T14:39:51ZPrevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation10.1038/ncomms103282041-1723https://doaj.org/article/0c06c33ffc524a02843d403e11f7891b2016-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10328https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723The TCOF1 gene is mutated in Treacher Collin's syndrome, a congenital craniofacial syndrome. Here, the authors show that Tcof1loss-of-function results in oxidative stress induced DNA damage and neuroepithelial cell death, and addition of antioxidants to pregnant mutant mice protected against these defects.Daisuke SakaiJill DixonAnnita AchilleosMichael DixonPaul A. TrainorNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2016)
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Daisuke Sakai
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Annita Achilleos
Michael Dixon
Paul A. Trainor
Prevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation
description The TCOF1 gene is mutated in Treacher Collin's syndrome, a congenital craniofacial syndrome. Here, the authors show that Tcof1loss-of-function results in oxidative stress induced DNA damage and neuroepithelial cell death, and addition of antioxidants to pregnant mutant mice protected against these defects.
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author Daisuke Sakai
Jill Dixon
Annita Achilleos
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Paul A. Trainor
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Annita Achilleos
Michael Dixon
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title Prevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation
title_short Prevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation
title_full Prevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation
title_fullStr Prevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation
title_full_unstemmed Prevention of Treacher Collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation
title_sort prevention of treacher collins syndrome craniofacial anomalies in mouse models via maternal antioxidant supplementation
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publishDate 2016
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