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Journal of Clinical Investigation | 1994

Phenotypic variability and incomplete penetrance of spontaneous fractures in an inbred strain of transgenic mice expressing a mutated collagen gene (COL1A1).

Ruth F. Pereira; Kenneth W. Halford; Boris P. Sokolov; Jaspal S. Khillan; Darwin J. Prockop

Phenotype variability and incomplete penetrance are frequently observed in human monogenic diseases such as osteogenesis imperfecta. Here an inbred strain of transgenic mice expressing an internally deleted gene for the pro alpha 1(I) chain of type I procollagen (COL1A1) was bred to wild type mice of the same strain so that the inheritance of a fracture phenotype could be examined in a homogeneous genetic background. To minimize the effects of environmental factors, the phenotype was evaluated in embryos that were removed from impregnated females 1 d before term. Examination of stained skeletons from 51 transgenic embryos from 11 separate litters demonstrated that approximately 22% had a severe phenotype with extensive fractures of both long bones and ribs, approximately 51% had a mild phenotype with fractures of ribs only, and approximately 27% had no fractures. The ratio of steady-state levels of the mRNA from the transgene to the level of mRNA from the endogenous gene was the same in all transgenic embryos. The results demonstrated that the phenotypic variability and incomplete penetrance were not explained by variations in genetic background or levels in gene expression. Instead, they suggested that phenotypic variation is an inherent feature of expression of a mutated collagen gene.


Human Genetics | 1991

Exclusion of COL1A1, COL1A2, and COL3A1 genes as candidate genes for Ehlers-Danlos syndrome type I in one large family

Boris P. Sokolov; Alexander N. Prytkov; Gerard Tromp; Robert G. Knowlton; Darwin J. Prockop

SummaryEhlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) type I is a generalized connective tissue disorder, the major manifestations of which are soft, velvety hyperextensible skin and moderately severe joint hypermobility. The gene defect or defects causing EDS type I have not yet been defined, but previous observations suggested that the syndrome may be caused by mutations in the genes for type-I collagen (COL1A1 and COL1A2) or type-III collagen (COL3A1). Here, we performed linkage studies for these three genes in large Azerbaijanian family with EDS type I. Three polymorphisms in the COL3A1 gene, two in the COL1A1 gene, and one in the COL1A2 gene were tested using the polymerase chain reaction. The data obtained excluded linkage of any of the three genes to EDS type I in the family.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1995

Cultured adherent cells from marrow can serve as long-lasting precursor cells for bone, cartilage, and lung in irradiated mice

Ruth F. Pereira; Kenneth W. Halford; M D O'Hara; Dennis B. Leeper; Boris P. Sokolov; M D Pollard; O Bagasra; Darwin J. Prockop


Nucleic Acids Research | 1994

A rapid and simple PCR-based method for isolation of cDNAs from differentially expressed genes

Boris P. Sokolov; Darwin J. Prockop


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

Primer extension technique for the detection of single nucleotide in genomic DNA.

Boris P. Sokolov


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1991

Transgenic mice that express a mini-gene version of the human gene for type I procollagen (COL1A1) develop a phenotype resembling a lethal form of osteogenesis imperfecta.

Jaspal S. Khillan; Anne Olsen; Sirpa Kontusaari; Boris P. Sokolov; Darwin J. Prockop


Biochemistry | 1993

Use of an antisense oligonucleotide to inhibit expression of a mutated human procollagen gene (COL1A1) in transfected mouse 3T3 cells.

Alain Colige; Boris P. Sokolov; Paul Nugent; Renato Baserga; Darwin J. Prockop


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1994

Regulation of the alpha 1(I) collagen promoter in vascular smooth muscle cells. Comparison with other alpha 1(I) collagen-producing cells in transgenic animals and cultured cells.

Antonio Bedalov; David T. Breault; Boris P. Sokolov; Alexander C. Lichtler; I Bedalov; Stephen H. Clark; K. Mack; Jaspal S. Khillan; Charles O. Woody; Barbara E. Kream


Biochemistry | 1993

Tissue- and development-specific expression in transgenic mice of a type I procollagen (COL1A1) minigene construct with 2.3 kb of the promoter region and 2 kb of the 3'-flanking region. Specificity is independent of the putative regulatory sequences in the first intron.

Boris P. Sokolov; Peter K. Mays; Jaspal S. Khillan; Darwin J. Prockop


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1995

Tissue-specific Expression of the Gene for Type I Procollagen (COL1A1) in Transgenic Mice ONLY 476 BASE PAIRS OF THE PROMOTER ARE REQUIRED IF COLLAGEN GENES ARE USED AS REPORTERS

Boris P. Sokolov; Leena Ala-Kokko; Rohini Dhulipala; Machiko Arita; Jaspal S. Khillan; Darwin J. Prockop

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Jaspal S. Khillan

Thomas Jefferson University

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Andrzej Fertala

Thomas Jefferson University

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Kenneth W. Halford

Thomas Jefferson University

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Ruth F. Pereira

Thomas Jefferson University

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Suzanne Franc

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Anne Olsen

Thomas Jefferson University

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Constance Yuan

Thomas Jefferson University

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Dennis B. Leeper

Thomas Jefferson University

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