Cohesin and the maternal age effect
- PMID: 16269329
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.10.018
Cohesin and the maternal age effect
Abstract
During meiosis in human oocytes, chromosome nondisjunction increases with maternal age, leading to disorders such as Down's syndrome. In a recent study in Nature Genetics, Hodges et al. (2005) show that mice with a mutation in the meiosis-specific cohesin protein SMC1beta exhibit age-dependent defects in meiosis. These defects are similar to those observed in oocytes of older human mothers. Their results implicate an age-dependent loss of function in SMC1beta (or related proteins) in the maternal age effect of humans.
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