Journal of Biomedical Science (Aug 2011)

Kbus/Idr, a mutant mouse strain with skeletal abnormalities and hypophosphatemia: Identification as an allele of 'Hyp'

  • Kimura Atsushi,
  • Ogiwara Katsueki,
  • Yoshiki Atsushi,
  • Mekada Kazuyuki,
  • Hanai Atsuko,
  • Moriyama Kenji,
  • Takahashi Takayuki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1423-0127-18-60
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
p. 60

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Abstract Background The endopeptidase encoded by Phex (phosphate-regulating gene with homologies to endopeptidases linked to the X chromosome) is critical for regulation of bone matrix mineralization and phosphate homeostasis. PHEX has been identified from analyses of human X-linked hypophosphatemic rickets and Hyp mutant mouse models. We here demonstrated a newly established dwarfism-like Kbus/Idr mouse line to be a novel Hyp model. Methods Histopathological and X-ray examination with cross experiments were performed to characterize Kbus/Idr. RT-PCR-based and exon-directed PCR screening performed to identify the presence of genetic alteration. Biochemical assays were also performed to evaluate activity of alkaline phosphatase. Results Kbus/Idr, characterized by bone mineralization defects, was found to be inherited in an X chromosome-linked dominant manner. RT-PCR experiments showed that a novel mutation spanning exon 16 and 18 causing hypophosphatemic rickets. Alkaline phosphatase activity, as an osteoblast marker, demonstrated raised levels in the bone marrow of Kbus/Idr independent of the age. Conclusions Kbus mice should serve as a useful research tool exploring molecular mechanisms underlying aberrant Phex-associated pathophysiological phenomena.

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