Modeling development of genitourinary birth defects to understand disruption due to changes in gene dosage.

American journal of clinical and experimental urology(2022)

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Genitourinary development is a delicately orchestrated process that begins in the embryo. Once complete, the genitourinary system is a collection of functionally disparate organs spread throughout the abdominal and pelvic regions. These distinct organs are interconnected through an elaborate duct system which aggregates the organs' products to a common exit point. The complicated nature of the genitourinary system makes it highly susceptible to developmental disruptions that produce anomalies. In fact, genitourinary anomalies are among the most common class of human birth defects. Aside from congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract (CAKUT), for males, these birth defects can also occur in the penis (hypospadias) and testis (cryptorchism), which impact male fertility and male mental health. As genetic technology has advanced, it has become clear that a subset of cases of genitourinary birth defects are due to gene variation causing dosage changes in critical regulatory genes. Here we first review the parallels between human and mouse genitourinary development. We then demonstrate how translational research leverages mouse models of human gene variation cases to advance mechanistic understanding of causation in genitourinary birth defects. We close with a view to the future highlighting upcoming technologies that will provide a deeper understanding of gene variation affecting regulation of genitourinary development, which should ultimately advance treatment options for patients.
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Microdeletion/microduplications,copy number variant (CNV),cryptorchidism,penile anomalies
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