Trevor Blake
National Institutes of Health
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Cell | 1997
Ivona Aksentijevich; Michael Centola; Zuoming Deng; Raman Sood; James E. Balow; Geryl Wood; Nurit Zaks; Elizabeth Mansfield; Xiangmei Chen; S. Eisenberg; Anil Vedula; Neta Shafran; Nina Raben; Elon Pras; M. Pras; Daniel L. Kastner; Trevor Blake; Ad Baxevanis; C. Robbins; David B. Krizman; Francis S. Collins; Pu Paul Liu; Xuejun Chen; M. Shohat; M. Hamon; T. L. Kahan; A. Cercek; J. I. Rotter; N. FischelGhodsian; N. Richards
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a recessively inherited disorder characterized by dramatic episodes of fever and serosal inflammation. This report describes the cloning of the gene likely to cause FMF from a 115-kb candidate interval on chromosome 16p. Three different missense mutations were identified in affected individuals, but not in normals. Haplotype and mutational analyses disclosed ancestral relationships among carrier chromosomes in populations that have been separated for centuries. The novel gene encodes a 3.7-kb transcript that is almost exclusively expressed in granulocytes. The predicted protein, pyrin, is a member of a family of nuclear factors homologous to the Ro52 autoantigen. The cloning of the FMF gene promises to shed light on the regulation of acute inflammatory responses.Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is a recessively inherited disorder characterized by dramatic episodes of fever and serosal inflammation. This report describes the cloning of the gene likely to cause FMF from a 115-kb candidate interval on chromosome 16p. Three different missense mutations were identified in affected individuals, but not in normals. Haplotype and mutational analyses disclosed ancestral relationships among carrier chromosomes in populations that have been separated for centuries. The novel gene encodes a 3.7-kb transcript that is almost exclusively expressed in granulocytes. The predicted protein, pyrin, is a member of a family of nuclear factors homologous to the Ro52 autoantigen. The cloning of the FMF gene promises to shed light on the regulation of acute inflammatory responses.
Developmental Dynamics | 2012
Milton A. English; Lin Lei; Trevor Blake; Stephen Wincovitch; Raman Sood; Mizuki Azuma; Dennis D. Hickstein; P. Paul Liu
Background: Vertebrate hematopoiesis is a complex developmental process that is controlled by genes in diverse pathways. To identify novel genes involved in early hematopoiesis, we conducted an ENU (N‐ethyl‐N‐nitrosourea) mutagenesis screen in zebrafish. The mummy (mmy) line was investigated because of its multiple hematopoietic defects. Results: Homozygous mmy embryos lacked circulating blood cell types and were dead by 30 hr post‐fertilization (hpf). The mmy mutants did not express myeloid markers and had significantly decreased expression of progenitor and erythroid markers in primitive hematopoiesis. Through positional cloning, we identified a truncation mutation in dhx8 in the mmy fish. dhx8 is the zebrafish ortholog of the yeast splicing factor prp22, which is a DEAH‐box RNA helicase. mmy mutants had splicing defects in many genes, including several hematopoietic genes. mmy embryos also showed cell division defects as characterized by disorganized mitotic spindles and formation of multiple spindle poles in mitotic cells. These cell division defects were confirmed by DHX8 knockdown in HeLa cells. Conclusions: Together, our results confirm that dhx8 is involved in mRNA splicing and suggest that it is also important for cell division during mitosis. This is the first vertebrate model for dhx8, whose function is essential for primitive hematopoiesis in developing embryos. Developmental Dynamics 241:879–889, 2012.
Nature | 1994
James A. Johnston; Masaru Kawamura; Robert A. Kirken; Yi-Qing Chen; Trevor Blake; Kyoichi Shibuya; John R. Ortaldo; Daniel W. McVicar; John J. O'Shea
Cell | 1997
Nurit Zaks; James E. Balow; Elizabeth Mansfield; Marie Mangelsdorf; M. Shohat; Trevor Blake; Deborah L. Gumucio; A. Orsborn; Neta Shafran; Ad Baxevanis; Cy Yokoyama; S.R.K. Vedula; Francis S. Collins; M. Pras; Geryl Wood; Michael Centola; Zuoming Deng; Jm Buckingham; M. Hamon; Rk Moyzis; Daniel L. Kastner; N. Richards; Ivona Aksentijevich; Xuejun Chen; C. Robbins; Nina Raben; Pu Paul Liu; Norman A. Doggett; T. L. Kahan; Robert I. Richards
Genomics | 1996
M. C. Riedy; Amalia Dutra; Trevor Blake; William S. Modi; B.K. Lal; Jonathan Davis; Angelique Bosse; John J. O'Shea; James A. Johnston
Genomics | 1997
James E. Balow; David A. Shelton; Annette Orsborn; Marie Mangelsdorf; Ivona Aksentijevich; Trevor Blake; Raman Sood; Dawn Gardner; Raymond Liu; Elon Pras; Ernesto N. Levy; Michael Centola; Zuoming Deng; Nurit Zaks; Geryl Wood; Xiaoguang Chen; Neil Richards; Mordechai Shohat; Avi Livneh; Mordechai Pras; Norman A. Doggett; Francis S. Collins; P. Paul Liu; Jerome I. Rotter; Nathan Fischel-Ghodsian; Deborah L. Gumucio; Robert I. Richards; Daniel L. Kastner
Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer | 1996
P. Paul Liu; Cisca Wijmenga; Amitav Hajra; Trevor Blake; Christine A. Kelley; Robert S. Adelstein; Adam Bagg; James T. Rector; Cotelingam Jd; Cheryl L. Willman; Francis S. Collins
Blood | 2000
Trevor Blake; Neeraj Adya; Cheol-Hee Kim; Andrew C. Oates; Leonard I. Zon; Ajay B. Chitnis; Brant M. Weinstein; P. Paul Liu
Genomics | 1997
Raman Sood; Trevor Blake; Ivona Aksentijevich; Geryl Wood; Xiang Chen; Dawn Gardner; David A. Shelton; Marie Mangelsdorf; Annette Orsborn; Elon Pras; James E. Balow; Michael Centola; Zuoming Deng; Nurit Zaks; Xiaoguang Chen; Neil Richards; Nathan Fischel-Ghodsian; Jerome I. Rotter; Mordechai Pras; Mordechai Shohat; Larry L. Deaven; Deborah L. Gumucio; David F. Callen; Robert I. Richards; Francis S. Collins; P. Paul Liu; Daniel L. Kastner; Norman A. Doggett
Genome Research | 1998
Michael Centola; Xiaoguang Chen; Raman Sood; Zuoming Deng; Ivona Aksentijevich; Trevor Blake; Darrell O. Ricke; Xiang Chen; Geryl Wood; Nurit Zaks; Neil Richards; David B. Krizman; Elizabeth Mansfield; Sinoula Apostolou; Jingmei Liu; Neta Shafran; Anil Vedula; Melanie Hamon; Andrea Cercek; Tanaz Kahan; Deborah L. Gumucio; David F. Callen; Robert I. Richards; Robert K. Moyzis; Norman A. Doggett; Francis S. Collins; P. Paul Liu; Nathan Fischel-Ghodsian; Daniel L. Kastner