A specific, nonproliferative role for E2F-5 in choroid plexus function revealed by gene targeting

GJ Lindeman, L Dagnino, S Gaubatz, Y Xu… - Genes & …, 1998 - genesdev.cshlp.org
GJ Lindeman, L Dagnino, S Gaubatz, Y Xu, RT Bronson, HB Warren, DM Livingston
Genes & development, 1998genesdev.cshlp.org
Homozygous E2F-5 knockout embryos and mice have been generated. Although embryonic
development appeared normal, newborn mice developed nonobstructive hydrocephalus,
suggesting excessive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production. Although the CSF-producing
choroid plexus displayed normal cellular organization, it contained abundant electron-lucent
epithelial cells, consistent with excessive CSF secretory activity. Moreover, E2F-5 CNS
expression in normal animals was largely confined to the choroid plexus. Cell cycle kinetics …
Homozygous E2F-5 knockout embryos and mice have been generated. Although embryonic development appeared normal, newborn mice developed nonobstructive hydrocephalus, suggesting excessive cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) production. Although the CSF-producing choroid plexus displayed normal cellular organization, it contained abundant electron-lucent epithelial cells, consistent with excessive CSF secretory activity. Moreover, E2F-5 CNS expression in normal animals was largely confined to the choroid plexus. Cell cycle kinetics were not perturbed in homozygous knockout embryo fibroblasts. Thus, E2F-5 is not essential for cell proliferation. Rather, it affects the secretory behavior of a differentiated neural tissue.
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