Mcl-1 deficiency results in peri-implantation embryonic lethality.

Journal:

Genes Dev. 2000 Jan

Authors:

Rinkenberger JL, Horning S, Klocke B, Roth K, Korsmeyer SJ

Abstract

We disrupted the Mcl-1 locus in murine ES cells to determine the developmental roles of this Bcl-2 family member. Deletion of Mcl-1 resulted in peri-implantation embryonic lethality. Mcl-1(-/-) embryos do not implant in utero, but could be recovered at E3.5-4.0. Null blastocysts failed to hatch or attach in vitro, indicating a trophectoderm defect, although the inner cell mass could grow in culture. Of note, Mcl-1(-/-) blastocysts showed no evidence of increased apoptosis, but exhibited a delay
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in maturation beyond the precompaction stage. This model indicates that Mcl-1 is essential for preimplantation development and implantation, and suggests that it has a function beyond regulating apoptosis.[less]

Mesh Headings:

Animals, Apoptosis, Crosses, Genetic, Embryo Implantation, Female, Fetal Death, Humans, In Situ Hybridization, In Situ Nick-End Labeling, Neoplasm Proteins, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2