Concomitant deletion of HRAS and NRAS leads to pulmonary immaturity, respiratory failure and neonatal death in mice.

Rocío Fuentes Mateos
Centro de Investigación del Cáncer, CIC-IBMCC
07/11/2019 to 01/01/0001
Time: 12:30:00
Salón de actos del CIC
We reported previously that adult (HRAS-/-;NRAS-/-) double knockout (DKO) mice showed no obvious external phenotype although lower-than-expected numbers of weaned DKO animals were consistently tallied after crossing NRAS-KO and HRAS-KO mice kept on mixed genetic backgrounds. Using mouse strains kept on pure C57Bl/6 background, here we performed an extensive analysis of the offspring from crosses between HRAS-KO and NRAS-KO mice and uncovered the occurrence of very