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HOXA-13 GENE MUTATION RESULTS IN ABNORMAL SEMINAL VESICLE AND PROSTATE DEVELOPMENT
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1999
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SpermatogenesisGeneticsReproductive BiologyEpigeneticsEmbryologyLower Genitourinary TractMale InfertilityGerm Cell DevelopmentPublic HealthGerm Cell FateVentral ProstateInfertilityAndrologyGameteMorphogenesisProstatic DiseaseUrologyDevelopmental BiologyGerm CellHoxa-13 Expression DomainMedicine
The role of Hoxa-13 in postnatal morphogenesis of the male accessory sex organs was assessed by correlating the Hoxa-13 expression domain with phenotypic abnormalities in heterozygous Hypodactyly mutants. Hypodactyly is a naturally occurring semi-dominant mutation that results from a 50-base pair deletion in exon one of the Hoxa-13 allele. We demonstrate that Hoxa-13 is broadly expressed in the developing lower genitourinary tract and that the Hypodactyly mutation results in a specific phenotype characterized by decreased size and branching of the dorsolateral and ventral prostate and abnormal seminal vesicle morphology. This phenotype partially overlaps the genitourinary phenotype observed in Hoxd-13 deficient mice and comparison showed similar domains of Hoxa-13 and Hoxd-13 expression in the lower genitourinary tract. The similarity in expression and overlap in phenotype resulting from mutation is consistent with additive function and partial functional redundancy of Hoxa-13 and Hoxd-13 in male accessory sex organ development.
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