Journal article
EHF is essential for epidermal and colonic epithelial homeostasis, and suppresses Apc-initiated colonic tumorigenesis
CM Reehorst, R Nightingale, IY Luk, L Jenkins, F Koentgen, DS Williams, C Darido, F Tan, H Anderton, M Chopin, K Schoffer, MF Eissmann, M Buchert, D Mouradov, OM Sieber, M Ernst, AS Dhillon, JM Mariadason
Development Cambridge | COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1242/dev.199542
Abstract
Ets homologous factor (EHF) is a member of the epithelial-specific Ets (ESE) family of transcription factors. To investigate its role in development and epithelial homeostasis, we generated a series of novel mouse strains in which the Ets DNA-binding domain of Ehf was deleted in all tissues (Ehf−/−) or specifically in the gut epithelium. Ehf−/− mice were born at the expected Mendelian ratio, but showed reduced body weight gain, and developed a series of pathologies requiring most Ehf−/− mice to reach an ethical endpoint before reaching 1 year of age. These included papillomas in the facial skin, abscesses in the preputial glands (males) or vulvae (females), and corneal ulcers. Ehf−/−mice als..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council project grant (GNT1107831), by National Health and Medical Research Council Fellowships to J.M.M. (GNT1046092), O.M.S. (GNT1136119) and M.E. (GNT1079257/GNT1173814), and by the Operational Infrastructure Support Program, Victorian Government, Australia.