Insights intoKIF11pathogenesis in Microcephaly-Lymphedema-Chorioretinopathy syndrome: a lymphatic perspective
Kazim Ogmen,
Sara Dobbins,
Ines Martinez-Corral
et al.
Abstract:Pathogenic variants in kinesinKIF11underlie microcephaly-lymphedema-chorioretinopathy (MLC) syndrome. Although well known for regulating spindle dynamics ensuring successful cell division, the association ofKIF11(encoding EG5) with development of the lymphatic system, and howKIF11pathogenic variants lead to lymphatic dysfunction and lymphedema remain unknown.Using patient-derived lymphoblastoid cells, we demonstrate that MLC patients carrying pathogenic stop-gain variants inKIF11have reduced mRNA and protein l… Show more
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