An autoimmune diabetes locus (Idd21) on mouse Chromosome 18

RJ Hall, JE Hollis-Moffatt, ME Merriman, RA Green… - Mammalian …, 2003 - Springer
RJ Hall, JE Hollis-Moffatt, ME Merriman, RA Green, D Baker, TR Merriman
Mammalian genome, 2003Springer
Twenty-four named Idd loci that contribute to the development of autoimmune diabetes in
the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse have been mapped by linkage and congenic analysis.
Previously, meta-analysis of genome-wide linkage scans supported the existence of a locus
for susceptibility to autoimmune phenotypes on rodent Chromosome (Chr) 18, in a position
orthologous to the human type 1 diabetes susceptibility locus IDDM6 (human Chr 18q12-
q23). However, an autoimmune diabetes susceptibility locus has not previously been …
Abstract
Twenty-four named Idd loci that contribute to the development of autoimmune diabetes in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse have been mapped by linkage and congenic analysis. Previously, meta-analysis of genome-wide linkage scans supported the existence of a locus for susceptibility to autoimmune phenotypes on rodent Chromosome (Chr) 18, in a position orthologous to the human type 1 diabetes susceptibility locus IDDM6 (human Chr 18q12-q23). However, an autoimmune diabetes susceptibility locus has not previously been reported on mouse Chr 18. In this study, we demonstrate linkage of the majority of mouse Chr 18 to diabetes in a (ABH × NOD)F1 × NOD backcross. Congenic analysis, introgressing at least 92% of Biozzi ABH Chr 18 onto the NOD background, confirmed the presence of a diabetes locus. The chromosome substitution strain (NOD.ABH-Chr18) had reduced diabetes incidence compared with NOD mice (P < 0.0001). We have named the Chr 18 diabetes locus Idd21.
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