
Veis DJ, Sorenson CM, Shutter JR, Korsmeyer SJ:
Bcl-2-deficient mice demonstrate fulminant lymphoid apoptosis,
polycystic kidneys, and hypopigmented hair.
Cell 1993 Oct 22;75(2):229-40
ABSTRACT
bcl-2-/-mice complete embryonic development, but display growth
retardation and early mortality postnatally. Hematopoiesis including
lymphocyte differentiation is initially normal, but thymus and
spleen undergo massive apoptotic involution. Thymocytes require an
apoptotic signal to manifest accelerated cell death. Renal failure
results from severe polycystic kidney disease characterized by
dilated proximal and distal tubular segments and hyperproliferation
of epithelium and interstitium. bcl-2-/-mice turn gray with the
second hair follicle cycle, implicating a defect in redox-regulated
melanin synthesis. The abnormalities in these loss of function mice
argue that Bcl-2 is a death repressor molecule functioning in an
antioxidant pathway.