Mice lacking the folic acid-binding protein Folbp1 are defective in early embryonic development

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Jorge A. Piedrahita
Betty Oetama
Gregory D. Bennett
Janée van Waes
Barton A. Kamen
James Richardson
Stephen W. Lacey
Richard G.W. Anderson
Richard H. Finnell
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[1] Texas A&M University,Department of Veterinary Anatomy and Public Health
[2] Center for Environmental and Rural Health,Department of Cell Biology
[3] Texas A&M University,Departments of Pharmacology and Pediatrics
[4] UT-Southwestern Medical Center,Department of Pathology
[5] UT-Southwestern Medical Center,Division of Gastroenterology
[6] UT-Southwestern Medical Center,undefined
[7] UT-Southwestern Medical Center,undefined
[8] Center for Human Molecular Genetics,undefined
[9] University of Nebraska Medical Center,undefined
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Nature Genetics | 1999年 / 23卷
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Periconceptional folic acid supplementation reduces the occurrence of several human congenital malformations, including craniofacial, heart and neural tube defects1,2,3,4. Although the underlying mechanism is unknown, there may be a maternal-to-fetal folate-transport defect or an inherent fetal biochemical disorder that is neutralized by supplementation. Previous experiments have identified a folate-binding protein5,6,7 (Folbp1) that functions as a membrane receptor to mediate the high-affinity internalization and delivery of folate to the cytoplasm of the cell8,9,10. In vitro, this receptor facilitates the accumulation of cellular folate a thousand-fold relative to the media, suggesting that it may be essential in cytoplasmic folate delivery in vivo. The importance of an adequate intracellular folate pool for normal embryogenesis has long been recognized in humans11,12,13,14,15,16 and experimental animals17,18,19. To determine whether Folbp1 is involved in maternal-to-fetal folate transport, we inactivated Folbp1 in mice. We also produced mice lacking Folbp2, another member of the folate receptor family that is GPI anchored but binds folate poorly20. Folbp2–/– embryos developed normally, but Folbp1–/– embryos had severe morphogenetic abnormalities and died in utero by embryonic day (E) 10. Supplementing pregnant Folbp1+/– dams with folinic acid reversed this phenotype in nullizygous pups. Our results suggest that Folbp1 has a critical role in folate homeostasis during development, and that functional defects in the human homologue (FOLR1) of Folbp1 may contribute to similar defects in humans.
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