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Virus-Induced Autoimmune Diabetes in the LEW.1WR1 Rat Requires Iddm14 and a Genetic Locus Proximal to the Major Histocompatibility Complex

OBJECTIVE: To identify genes that confer susceptibility to autoimmune diabetes following viral infection in the LEW.1WR1 rat. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: About 2% of LEW.1WR1 rats develop spontaneous autoimmune diabetes. Immunological perturbants including viral infection increase both the frequenc...

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Autores principales: Blankenhorn, Elizabeth P., Cort, Laura, Greiner, Dale L., Guberski, Dennis L., Mordes, John P.
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2780864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19720792
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0387
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author Blankenhorn, Elizabeth P.
Cort, Laura
Greiner, Dale L.
Guberski, Dennis L.
Mordes, John P.
author_facet Blankenhorn, Elizabeth P.
Cort, Laura
Greiner, Dale L.
Guberski, Dennis L.
Mordes, John P.
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description OBJECTIVE: To identify genes that confer susceptibility to autoimmune diabetes following viral infection in the LEW.1WR1 rat. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: About 2% of LEW.1WR1 rats develop spontaneous autoimmune diabetes. Immunological perturbants including viral infection increase both the frequency and tempo of diabetes onset. To identify diabetes susceptibility genes (LEW.1WR1 × WF), F2 rats were infected with Kilham rat virus following brief pretreatment with polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid. This treatment induces diabetes in 100% of parental LEW.1WR1 rats and 0% of parental WF rats. Linkage to diabetes was analyzed by genome-wide scanning. RESULTS: Among 182 F2 rats, 57 (31%) developed autoimmune diabetes after a mean latency of 16 days. All diabetic animals and ∼20% of nondiabetic animals exhibited pancreatic insulitis. Genome-wide scanning revealed a requirement for the Iddm14 locus, long known to be required for diabetes in the BB rat. In addition, a new locus near the RT1 major histocompatibility complex (MHC) was found to be a major determinant of disease susceptibility. Interestingly, one gene linked to autoimmune diabetes in mouse and human, UBD, lies within this region. CONCLUSIONS: The Iddm14 diabetes locus in the rat is a powerful determinant of disease penetrance in the LEW.1WR1 rat following viral infection. In addition, a locus near the MHC (Iddm37) conditions diabetes susceptibility in these animals. Other, as-yet-unidentified genes are required to convert latent susceptibility to overt diabetes. These data provide insight into the polygenic nature of autoimmune diabetes in the rat and the interplay of genetic and environmental factors underlying disease expression.
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spelling pubmed-27808642010-12-01 Virus-Induced Autoimmune Diabetes in the LEW.1WR1 Rat Requires Iddm14 and a Genetic Locus Proximal to the Major Histocompatibility Complex Blankenhorn, Elizabeth P. Cort, Laura Greiner, Dale L. Guberski, Dennis L. Mordes, John P. Diabetes Original Article OBJECTIVE: To identify genes that confer susceptibility to autoimmune diabetes following viral infection in the LEW.1WR1 rat. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: About 2% of LEW.1WR1 rats develop spontaneous autoimmune diabetes. Immunological perturbants including viral infection increase both the frequency and tempo of diabetes onset. To identify diabetes susceptibility genes (LEW.1WR1 × WF), F2 rats were infected with Kilham rat virus following brief pretreatment with polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid. This treatment induces diabetes in 100% of parental LEW.1WR1 rats and 0% of parental WF rats. Linkage to diabetes was analyzed by genome-wide scanning. RESULTS: Among 182 F2 rats, 57 (31%) developed autoimmune diabetes after a mean latency of 16 days. All diabetic animals and ∼20% of nondiabetic animals exhibited pancreatic insulitis. Genome-wide scanning revealed a requirement for the Iddm14 locus, long known to be required for diabetes in the BB rat. In addition, a new locus near the RT1 major histocompatibility complex (MHC) was found to be a major determinant of disease susceptibility. Interestingly, one gene linked to autoimmune diabetes in mouse and human, UBD, lies within this region. CONCLUSIONS: The Iddm14 diabetes locus in the rat is a powerful determinant of disease penetrance in the LEW.1WR1 rat following viral infection. In addition, a locus near the MHC (Iddm37) conditions diabetes susceptibility in these animals. Other, as-yet-unidentified genes are required to convert latent susceptibility to overt diabetes. These data provide insight into the polygenic nature of autoimmune diabetes in the rat and the interplay of genetic and environmental factors underlying disease expression. American Diabetes Association 2009-12 2009-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC2780864/ /pubmed/19720792 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0387 Text en © 2009 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
Blankenhorn, Elizabeth P.
Cort, Laura
Greiner, Dale L.
Guberski, Dennis L.
Mordes, John P.
Virus-Induced Autoimmune Diabetes in the LEW.1WR1 Rat Requires Iddm14 and a Genetic Locus Proximal to the Major Histocompatibility Complex
title Virus-Induced Autoimmune Diabetes in the LEW.1WR1 Rat Requires Iddm14 and a Genetic Locus Proximal to the Major Histocompatibility Complex
title_full Virus-Induced Autoimmune Diabetes in the LEW.1WR1 Rat Requires Iddm14 and a Genetic Locus Proximal to the Major Histocompatibility Complex
title_fullStr Virus-Induced Autoimmune Diabetes in the LEW.1WR1 Rat Requires Iddm14 and a Genetic Locus Proximal to the Major Histocompatibility Complex
title_full_unstemmed Virus-Induced Autoimmune Diabetes in the LEW.1WR1 Rat Requires Iddm14 and a Genetic Locus Proximal to the Major Histocompatibility Complex
title_short Virus-Induced Autoimmune Diabetes in the LEW.1WR1 Rat Requires Iddm14 and a Genetic Locus Proximal to the Major Histocompatibility Complex
title_sort virus-induced autoimmune diabetes in the lew.1wr1 rat requires iddm14 and a genetic locus proximal to the major histocompatibility complex
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2780864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19720792
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-0387
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