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Mutations in <i>Col4a1</i> Cause Perinatal Cerebral Hemorrhage and Porencephaly
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2005
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Knockout MouseDevelopmental AnomalyMutant MiceMolecular NeuroscienceDevelopmental BiologyBrain DevelopmentProcollagen Type IvMedicineGenetic DisorderPathologyVascular BiologyNeurologyCerebral Blood FlowNeuropathologyCol4a1 MutationsCellular PhysiologyNeurogeneticsConnective Tissue Disease
Porencephaly is a rare neurological disease, typically manifest in infants, which is characterized by the existence of degenerative cavities in the brain. To investigate the molecular pathogenesis of porencephaly, we studied a mouse mutant that develops porencephaly secondary to focal disruptions of vascular basement membranes. Half of the mutant mice died with cerebral hemorrhage within a day of birth, and approximately 18% of survivors had porencephaly. We show that vascular defects are caused by a semidominant mutation in the procollagen type IV alpha 1 gene (Col4a1) in mice, which inhibits the secretion of mutant and normal type IV collagen. We also show that COL4A1 mutations segregate with porencephaly in human families. Because not all mutant mice develop porencephaly, we propose that Col4a1 mutations conspire with environmental trauma in causing the disease.
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