2RLIM, also called RNF12, is an X-linked E3 ubiquitin ligase. It is a pleotropic protein acting 3 as a negative regulator of LIM-homeodomain transcription factors and of SMAD7, an 4 antagonist of the BMP and TGFβ pathways. Mutations in RLIM are associated with variable 5 congenital malformations in human. The molecular mechanism causing these malformations is 6 still poorly understood. 7 In this study, we used a conventional knockout (KO) mouse model to phenotypically 8 characterize male mutants and to investigate the effect of Rlim mutation on BMP pathway 9 signalling. Only 50% of KO male neonates survive and are significantly smaller. We show that 10 Rlim deletion alters lung branching and maturation resulting in severe respiratory distress and 11 neonatal death. Except for a single case of cardiac interventricular septal defect, no other 12 malformations that mimic the human condition were observed. Western blot analysis shows 13 that RLIM deficiency is associated with an increase of its target SMAD7 levels and a loss of 14 SMAD1/5/9 activation. Interestingly, SMAD5 levels were diminished, suggesting another 15 regulatory loop between RLIM and the BMP pathway.
16In conclusion, RLIM is important for lung development in mice and exerts this function in part 17 through intracellular propagation of BMP signalling. 3 18 Author summary 19 RLIM is an X-linked gene encoding an enzyme that regulates a number of proteins including 20 SMAD7, an antagonist of BMP pathway. RLIM mutations are associated with intellectual 21 disability and several congenital malformations in boys. In mice, RLIM is thought to be 22 nonessential for embryos development. Using a mouse model in which Rlim is deleted, we show 23 that 50% of males carrying the deletion display respiratory distress and die short after birth. No 24 congenital malformations mimicking the human phenotype have been observed. Histological 25 analysis of lung samples show that Rlim is critical for late lung development and maturation. 26 The analysis of lung samples by western blot, a technique that quantifies proteins, is consistent 27 with a dysregulation of BMP pathway. These finding confirm the importance of RLIM for 28 murine embryos development and provide a link between human RLIM pathology and BMP 29 pathway. 4 30 Introduction 31 RLIM, also called RNF12, is an X-linked gene that encodes a widely expressed RING-H2 zinc 32 finger protein acting as an E3 ubiquitin ligase [1]. RLIM was first discovered as a LIM 33 homeodomain transcription factor repressor. Later studies have demonstrated a wide range of 34 RLIM functions including effects in cancer. For instance RLIM plays a role in telomere length 35 homeostasis through negative regulation of the telomeric protein TRF1 [2], promotes p53 36 dependent cell growth and proliferation suppression [3] and enhances TGFβ signal transduction 37 in human osteosarcoma cell lines, thereby activating TGFβ induced migration of these cells [4]. 38 The latter function is achieved through interaction with Smad-ubiquitin regulator...