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NOD × 129.H2(g7) Backcross Delineates 129S1/SvImJ-Derived Genomic Regions Modulating Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice

OBJECTIVE: Introduction of genes targeted in 129/Sv embryonic stem (ES) cells into NOD mice brings about linked genes that may modulate type 1 diabetes. Our objective was to identify 129S1/SvJ non-MHC regions contributing type 1 diabetes resistance or susceptibility in backcross to NOD/LtJ. RESEARCH...

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Autores principales: Leiter, Edward H., Reifsnyder, Peter C., Wallace, Racheal, Li, Renhua, King, Benjamin, Churchill, Gary C.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2699846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19336673
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0120
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author Leiter, Edward H.
Reifsnyder, Peter C.
Wallace, Racheal
Li, Renhua
King, Benjamin
Churchill, Gary C.
author_facet Leiter, Edward H.
Reifsnyder, Peter C.
Wallace, Racheal
Li, Renhua
King, Benjamin
Churchill, Gary C.
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description OBJECTIVE: Introduction of genes targeted in 129/Sv embryonic stem (ES) cells into NOD mice brings about linked genes that may modulate type 1 diabetes. Our objective was to identify 129S1/SvJ non-MHC regions contributing type 1 diabetes resistance or susceptibility in backcross to NOD/LtJ. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: After congenic transfer of the NOD H2(g7) haplotype onto 129S1/Sv, 310 females were produced by NOD × (NOD × 129.H2(g7))F1 backcross (N2). A genome scan for quantitative trait locus (QTL) affecting clinical diabetes, age of diabetes onset, and insulitis severity was performed using subphenotype characteristics to improve power and resolution for detection of diabetes susceptibility loci. RESULTS: Thirty-six of 310 (11.6%) N2 females developed type 1 diabetes between 14 and 40 weeks. Significant evidence of linkage for only a single previously reported Idd complex locus (Idd10/17/18, chromosome [Chr] 3) was indicated for clinical diabetes. The quantitative traits of insulitis either alone or combined with age at type 1 diabetes onset were significantly linked to known Idd regions on Chr 1 (Idd5 region), Chr 4 (Idd9 region), Chr 8 (Idd22), Chr 11 (Idd4.3), and proximal Chr 17 (Idd16 region). Significant 129S1/Sv resistance contributions were identified on Chr 1, 15 (two loci), and 19, with suggestive evidence for additional novel 129/Sv resistance QTL on Chr 5 and 17 and susceptibility on Chr 2. CONCLUSIONS: The 129S1/SvJ genome harbors collections of both known and potentially novel non-MHC Idd loci. Investigators targeting 129/Sv genes mapping within chromosomal regions reported herein or elsewhere in the genome need to exclude potential contributions from linked Idd loci by generating a NOD.129 control strain expressing the nontargeted allele.
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spelling pubmed-26998462010-07-01 NOD × 129.H2(g7) Backcross Delineates 129S1/SvImJ-Derived Genomic Regions Modulating Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice Leiter, Edward H. Reifsnyder, Peter C. Wallace, Racheal Li, Renhua King, Benjamin Churchill, Gary C. Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: Introduction of genes targeted in 129/Sv embryonic stem (ES) cells into NOD mice brings about linked genes that may modulate type 1 diabetes. Our objective was to identify 129S1/SvJ non-MHC regions contributing type 1 diabetes resistance or susceptibility in backcross to NOD/LtJ. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: After congenic transfer of the NOD H2(g7) haplotype onto 129S1/Sv, 310 females were produced by NOD × (NOD × 129.H2(g7))F1 backcross (N2). A genome scan for quantitative trait locus (QTL) affecting clinical diabetes, age of diabetes onset, and insulitis severity was performed using subphenotype characteristics to improve power and resolution for detection of diabetes susceptibility loci. RESULTS: Thirty-six of 310 (11.6%) N2 females developed type 1 diabetes between 14 and 40 weeks. Significant evidence of linkage for only a single previously reported Idd complex locus (Idd10/17/18, chromosome [Chr] 3) was indicated for clinical diabetes. The quantitative traits of insulitis either alone or combined with age at type 1 diabetes onset were significantly linked to known Idd regions on Chr 1 (Idd5 region), Chr 4 (Idd9 region), Chr 8 (Idd22), Chr 11 (Idd4.3), and proximal Chr 17 (Idd16 region). Significant 129S1/Sv resistance contributions were identified on Chr 1, 15 (two loci), and 19, with suggestive evidence for additional novel 129/Sv resistance QTL on Chr 5 and 17 and susceptibility on Chr 2. CONCLUSIONS: The 129S1/SvJ genome harbors collections of both known and potentially novel non-MHC Idd loci. Investigators targeting 129/Sv genes mapping within chromosomal regions reported herein or elsewhere in the genome need to exclude potential contributions from linked Idd loci by generating a NOD.129 control strain expressing the nontargeted allele. American Diabetes Association 2009-07 2009-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2699846/ /pubmed/19336673 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0120 Text en © 2009 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Original Article
Leiter, Edward H.
Reifsnyder, Peter C.
Wallace, Racheal
Li, Renhua
King, Benjamin
Churchill, Gary C.
NOD × 129.H2(g7) Backcross Delineates 129S1/SvImJ-Derived Genomic Regions Modulating Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice
title NOD × 129.H2(g7) Backcross Delineates 129S1/SvImJ-Derived Genomic Regions Modulating Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice
title_full NOD × 129.H2(g7) Backcross Delineates 129S1/SvImJ-Derived Genomic Regions Modulating Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice
title_fullStr NOD × 129.H2(g7) Backcross Delineates 129S1/SvImJ-Derived Genomic Regions Modulating Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice
title_full_unstemmed NOD × 129.H2(g7) Backcross Delineates 129S1/SvImJ-Derived Genomic Regions Modulating Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice
title_short NOD × 129.H2(g7) Backcross Delineates 129S1/SvImJ-Derived Genomic Regions Modulating Type 1 Diabetes Development in Mice
title_sort nod × 129.h2(g7) backcross delineates 129s1/svimj-derived genomic regions modulating type 1 diabetes development in mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2699846/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19336673
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0120
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