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Identification of Novel Genes Involved in Hyperglycemia in Mice

Current attempts to prevent and manage type 2 diabetes have been moderately effective, and a better understanding of the molecular roots of this complex disease is important to develop more successful and precise treatment options. Recently, we initiated the collective diabetes cross, where four mou...

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Autores principales: Jonas, Wenke, Kluth, Oliver, Helms, Anett, Voß, Sarah, Jähnert, Markus, Gottmann, Pascal, Speckmann, Thilo, Knebel, Birgit, Chadt, Alexandra, Al-Hasani, Hadi, Schürmann, Annette, Vogel, Heike
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35328627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23063205
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author Jonas, Wenke
Kluth, Oliver
Helms, Anett
Voß, Sarah
Jähnert, Markus
Gottmann, Pascal
Speckmann, Thilo
Knebel, Birgit
Chadt, Alexandra
Al-Hasani, Hadi
Schürmann, Annette
Vogel, Heike
author_facet Jonas, Wenke
Kluth, Oliver
Helms, Anett
Voß, Sarah
Jähnert, Markus
Gottmann, Pascal
Speckmann, Thilo
Knebel, Birgit
Chadt, Alexandra
Al-Hasani, Hadi
Schürmann, Annette
Vogel, Heike
author_sort Jonas, Wenke
collection PubMed
description Current attempts to prevent and manage type 2 diabetes have been moderately effective, and a better understanding of the molecular roots of this complex disease is important to develop more successful and precise treatment options. Recently, we initiated the collective diabetes cross, where four mouse inbred strains differing in their diabetes susceptibility were crossed with the obese and diabetes-prone NZO strain and identified the quantitative trait loci (QTL) Nidd13/NZO, a genomic region on chromosome 13 that correlates with hyperglycemia in NZO allele carriers compared to B6 controls. Subsequent analysis of the critical region, harboring 644 genes, included expression studies in pancreatic islets of congenic Nidd13/NZO mice, integration of single-cell data from parental NZO and B6 islets as well as haplotype analysis. Finally, of the five genes (Acot12, S100z, Ankrd55, Rnf180, and Iqgap2) within the polymorphic haplotype block that are differently expressed in islets of B6 compared to NZO mice, we identified the calcium-binding protein S100z gene to affect islet cell proliferation as well as apoptosis when overexpressed in MIN6 cells. In summary, we define S100z as the most striking gene to be causal for the diabetes QTL Nidd13/NZO by affecting β-cell proliferation and apoptosis. Thus, S100z is an entirely novel diabetes gene regulating islet cell function.
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spelling pubmed-89499272022-03-26 Identification of Novel Genes Involved in Hyperglycemia in Mice Jonas, Wenke Kluth, Oliver Helms, Anett Voß, Sarah Jähnert, Markus Gottmann, Pascal Speckmann, Thilo Knebel, Birgit Chadt, Alexandra Al-Hasani, Hadi Schürmann, Annette Vogel, Heike Int J Mol Sci Article Current attempts to prevent and manage type 2 diabetes have been moderately effective, and a better understanding of the molecular roots of this complex disease is important to develop more successful and precise treatment options. Recently, we initiated the collective diabetes cross, where four mouse inbred strains differing in their diabetes susceptibility were crossed with the obese and diabetes-prone NZO strain and identified the quantitative trait loci (QTL) Nidd13/NZO, a genomic region on chromosome 13 that correlates with hyperglycemia in NZO allele carriers compared to B6 controls. Subsequent analysis of the critical region, harboring 644 genes, included expression studies in pancreatic islets of congenic Nidd13/NZO mice, integration of single-cell data from parental NZO and B6 islets as well as haplotype analysis. Finally, of the five genes (Acot12, S100z, Ankrd55, Rnf180, and Iqgap2) within the polymorphic haplotype block that are differently expressed in islets of B6 compared to NZO mice, we identified the calcium-binding protein S100z gene to affect islet cell proliferation as well as apoptosis when overexpressed in MIN6 cells. In summary, we define S100z as the most striking gene to be causal for the diabetes QTL Nidd13/NZO by affecting β-cell proliferation and apoptosis. Thus, S100z is an entirely novel diabetes gene regulating islet cell function. MDPI 2022-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8949927/ /pubmed/35328627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23063205 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kluth, Oliver
Helms, Anett
Voß, Sarah
Jähnert, Markus
Gottmann, Pascal
Speckmann, Thilo
Knebel, Birgit
Chadt, Alexandra
Al-Hasani, Hadi
Schürmann, Annette
Vogel, Heike
Identification of Novel Genes Involved in Hyperglycemia in Mice
title Identification of Novel Genes Involved in Hyperglycemia in Mice
title_full Identification of Novel Genes Involved in Hyperglycemia in Mice
title_fullStr Identification of Novel Genes Involved in Hyperglycemia in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Novel Genes Involved in Hyperglycemia in Mice
title_short Identification of Novel Genes Involved in Hyperglycemia in Mice
title_sort identification of novel genes involved in hyperglycemia in mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35328627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23063205
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