Genes (Oct 2023)

Loss of the KN Motif and AnKyrin Repeat Domain 1 (KANK1) Leads to Lymphoid Compartment Dysregulation in Murine Model

  • Marwa Almosailleakh,
  • Sofia Bentivegna,
  • Samuele Narcisi,
  • Sébasitien J. Benquet,
  • Linn Gillberg,
  • Carmen P. Montaño-Almendras,
  • Simonas Savickas,
  • Erwin M. Schoof,
  • Amelie Wegener,
  • Hérve Luche,
  • Henrik E. Jensen,
  • Christophe Côme,
  • Kirsten Grønbæk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14101947
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 10
p. 1947

Abstract

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The KN Motif and AnKyrin Repeat Domain 1 (KANK1) is proposed as a tumour suppressor gene, as its expression is reduced or absent in several types of tumour tissue, and over-expressing the protein inhibited the proliferation of tumour cells in solid cancer models. We report a novel germline loss of heterozygosity mutation encompassing the KANK1 gene in a young patient diagnosed with myelodysplastic neoplasm (MDS) with no additional disease-related genomic aberrations. To study the potential role of KANK1 in haematopoiesis, we generated a new transgenic mouse model with a confirmed loss of KANK1 expression. KANK1 knockout mice did not develop any haematological abnormalities; however, the loss of its expression led to alteration in the colony forming and proliferative potential of bone marrow (BM) cells and a decrease in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) population frequency. A comprehensive marker expression analysis of lineage cell populations indicated a role for Kank1 in lymphoid cell development, and total protein analysis suggests the involvement of Kank1 in BM cells’ cytoskeleton formation and mobility.

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