Utilizing ENU mutagenesis, we identified a mutant mouse with elevated platelets. Genetic mapping localized the mutation to an interval on chromosome 19 that encodes the Jak2 tyrosine kinase. We identified a A3056T mutation resulting in a premature stop codon within exon 19 of Jak2 (Jak2K915X), resulting in a protein truncation and functionally inactive enzyme. This novel platelet phenotype was also observed in mice bearing a hemizygous targeted disruption of the Jak2 locus (Jak2+/-). Timed pregnancy experiments revealed that Jak2K915X/K915X and Jak2-/- displayed embryonic lethality; however, Jak2K915X/K915X embryos were viable an additional two days compared to Jak2-/- embryos. Our data suggest that perturbing JAK2 activation may have unexpected consequences in elevation of platelet number and correspondingly, important implications for treatment of hematological disorders with constitutive Jak2 activity. © 2013 Anderson et al.
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Anderson, N. M., Javadi, M., Berndl, E., Berberovic, Z., Bailey, M. L., Huang, K., … Barber, D. L. (2013). Enu Mutagenesis Identifies a Novel Platelet Phenotype in a Loss-Of-Function Jak2 Allele. PLoS ONE, 8(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0075472
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