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Congenic Mice Provide Evidence for a Genetic Locus That Modulates Spontaneous Arthritis Caused by Deficiency of IL-1RA

To understand the role of genetic factors involved in the development of spontaneous arthritis in mice deficient in IL-1 receptor antagonist protein (IL_1RA), we have identified a genomic region containing a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) for this disease. The QTL is on chromosome 1 and appear...

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Autores principales: Cao, Yanhong, Liu, Xiaoyun, Deng, Nan, Jiao, Yan, Ma, Yonghui, Hasty, Karen A., Stuart, John M., Gu, Weikuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068158
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author Cao, Yanhong
Liu, Xiaoyun
Deng, Nan
Jiao, Yan
Ma, Yonghui
Hasty, Karen A.
Stuart, John M.
Gu, Weikuan
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Liu, Xiaoyun
Deng, Nan
Jiao, Yan
Ma, Yonghui
Hasty, Karen A.
Stuart, John M.
Gu, Weikuan
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description To understand the role of genetic factors involved in the development of spontaneous arthritis in mice deficient in IL-1 receptor antagonist protein (IL_1RA), we have identified a genomic region containing a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) for this disease. The QTL is on chromosome 1 and appears to be the strongest genetic region regulating arthritis. To confirm the importance of the QTL and to identify potential candidate genes within it, we conducted speed congenic breeding to transfer the QTL region from DBA/1 mice that are resistant to spontaneous arthritis into BALB/c(−/−) which are susceptible. Genetic markers along every chromosome were used to assist in the selection of progeny in each generation to backcross to BALB/c(−/−). By the 6th generation we determined that all of the chromosomes in the progeny were of BALB/c origin with the exception of portions of chromosome 1. At this stage we intercrossed selected mice to produce homozygous strains containing the genomic background of BALB/c(−/−) except for the QTL region on chromosome 1, which was from DBA/1. We were able to establish two congenic strains with overlapping DBA/1 DNA segments. These strains were observed for the development of spontaneous arthritis. Both congenic strains were relatively resistant to spontaneous arthritis and had delayed onset and reduced severity of disease. The gene/s that regulates this major QTL would appear to be located in the region of the QTL that is shared by both strains. The common transferred region is between D1Mit110 and D1Mit209 on chromosome 1. We evaluated this region for candidate genes and have identified a limited number of candidates. Confirmation of the identity and precise role of the candidates will require additional study.
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spelling pubmed-36959992013-07-09 Congenic Mice Provide Evidence for a Genetic Locus That Modulates Spontaneous Arthritis Caused by Deficiency of IL-1RA Cao, Yanhong Liu, Xiaoyun Deng, Nan Jiao, Yan Ma, Yonghui Hasty, Karen A. Stuart, John M. Gu, Weikuan PLoS One Research Article To understand the role of genetic factors involved in the development of spontaneous arthritis in mice deficient in IL-1 receptor antagonist protein (IL_1RA), we have identified a genomic region containing a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) for this disease. The QTL is on chromosome 1 and appears to be the strongest genetic region regulating arthritis. To confirm the importance of the QTL and to identify potential candidate genes within it, we conducted speed congenic breeding to transfer the QTL region from DBA/1 mice that are resistant to spontaneous arthritis into BALB/c(−/−) which are susceptible. Genetic markers along every chromosome were used to assist in the selection of progeny in each generation to backcross to BALB/c(−/−). By the 6th generation we determined that all of the chromosomes in the progeny were of BALB/c origin with the exception of portions of chromosome 1. At this stage we intercrossed selected mice to produce homozygous strains containing the genomic background of BALB/c(−/−) except for the QTL region on chromosome 1, which was from DBA/1. We were able to establish two congenic strains with overlapping DBA/1 DNA segments. These strains were observed for the development of spontaneous arthritis. Both congenic strains were relatively resistant to spontaneous arthritis and had delayed onset and reduced severity of disease. The gene/s that regulates this major QTL would appear to be located in the region of the QTL that is shared by both strains. The common transferred region is between D1Mit110 and D1Mit209 on chromosome 1. We evaluated this region for candidate genes and have identified a limited number of candidates. Confirmation of the identity and precise role of the candidates will require additional study. Public Library of Science 2013-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3695999/ /pubmed/23840826 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068158 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Cao, Yanhong
Liu, Xiaoyun
Deng, Nan
Jiao, Yan
Ma, Yonghui
Hasty, Karen A.
Stuart, John M.
Gu, Weikuan
Congenic Mice Provide Evidence for a Genetic Locus That Modulates Spontaneous Arthritis Caused by Deficiency of IL-1RA
title Congenic Mice Provide Evidence for a Genetic Locus That Modulates Spontaneous Arthritis Caused by Deficiency of IL-1RA
title_full Congenic Mice Provide Evidence for a Genetic Locus That Modulates Spontaneous Arthritis Caused by Deficiency of IL-1RA
title_fullStr Congenic Mice Provide Evidence for a Genetic Locus That Modulates Spontaneous Arthritis Caused by Deficiency of IL-1RA
title_full_unstemmed Congenic Mice Provide Evidence for a Genetic Locus That Modulates Spontaneous Arthritis Caused by Deficiency of IL-1RA
title_short Congenic Mice Provide Evidence for a Genetic Locus That Modulates Spontaneous Arthritis Caused by Deficiency of IL-1RA
title_sort congenic mice provide evidence for a genetic locus that modulates spontaneous arthritis caused by deficiency of il-1ra
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23840826
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068158
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