2018
DOI: 10.1002/ajh.25323
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MPP1/p55 gene deletion in a hemophilia A patient with ectrodactyly and severe developmental defects

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“…F1 hybrids showed a threefold decrease in expression of mpp1 (p = .001; Figure 5f). Knockouts of this gene were recently shown to cause severe craniofacial defects in humans and mice (Fritz, Johnston, & Chishti, 2014). The other eight genes significantly associated with jaw size have not been previously shown to influence cranial phenotypes, but some have known functions in cell types relevant to craniofacial development (Table S11).…”
Section: Misexpressed Genes Under Selection Influence Adaptive Ecological Traits In Trophic Specialistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…F1 hybrids showed a threefold decrease in expression of mpp1 (p = .001; Figure 5f). Knockouts of this gene were recently shown to cause severe craniofacial defects in humans and mice (Fritz, Johnston, & Chishti, 2014). The other eight genes significantly associated with jaw size have not been previously shown to influence cranial phenotypes, but some have known functions in cell types relevant to craniofacial development (Table S11).…”
Section: Misexpressed Genes Under Selection Influence Adaptive Ecological Traits In Trophic Specialistsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature search revealed only two articles where hemophilia was associated with congenital limb differences. 6,7 In our patient, the association is likely to be incidental.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The Xi-modulated gene MPP1 is among the most positively correlated X chromosome genes with tumor grade in human TAM-MGs and control microglia, as well as in mouse TAM-MGs. MPP1 is associated with several human diseases, including developmental abnormalities, heart failure, and acute myeloid leukemia [46][47][48] . MPP1 is involved in organizing plasma membrane lipid domains and signaling complexes 49 , and has a known role in immune cell polarization and chemoattraction 50 .…”
Section: ) Xi-modulated Gene Mpp1 Has Sex-biased Immunoregulatory Eff...mentioning
confidence: 99%