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<i>Hmga1/Hmga2</i> double knock-out mice display a “superpygmy” phenotype
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GeneticsMolecular GeneticsMetabolic RemodelingInsulin SignalingCellular PhysiologyMetabolic SyndromeSmall SizeHealth SciencesKnockout MouseHmga2 GenesRodent ModelsCell BiologyMolecular MedicineGenetic DisorderDiabetesPhysiologyMetabolic RegulationMedicineHmga2 Genes Code
The HMGA1 and HMGA2 genes code for proteins belonging to the High Mobility Group A family. Several genes are negatively or positively regulated by both these proteins, but a number of genes are specifically regulated by only one of them. Indeed, knock-out of the Hmga1 and Hmga2 genes leads to different phenotypes: cardiac hypertrophy and type 2 diabetes in the former case, and a large reduction in body size and amount of fat tissue in the latter case. Therefore, to better elucidate the functions of the Hmga genes, we crossed Hmga1-null mice with mice null for Hmga2. The Hmga1(-/-)/Hmga2(-/-) mice showed reduced vitality and a very small size (75% smaller than the wild-type mice); they were even smaller than pygmy Hmga2-null mice. The drastic reduction in E2F1 activity, and consequently in the expression of the E2F-dependent genes involved in cell cycle regulation, likely accounts for some phenotypic features of the Hmga1(-/-)/Hmga2(-/-) mice.
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