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Modulation of autoimmune diabetes by N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced mutations in non-obese diabetic mice

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DISEASE MODELS & MECHANISMS
卷 15, 期 6, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1242/dmm.049484

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KEY WORDS; Non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice; Autoimmune diabetes; Type 1 diabetes; Genetics; Risk locus; Protective locus; Automated meiotic mapping trait (Idd) (Driver et

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  1. Fondation Day Solvay
  2. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Excellence in Education Foundation
  3. National Institutes of Health [AI100627]
  4. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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This study uses random germline mutations in NOD mice and automated meiotic mapping to identify mutations that modify T1D incidence and age of onset. It identifies several novel mutations associated with T1D development.
Genetic association studies of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in humans, and in congenic non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice harboring DNA segments from T1D-resistant mice, face the challenge of assigning causation to specific gene variants among many within loci that affect disease risk. Here, we created random germline mutations in NOD/ NckH mice and used automated meiotic mapping to identify mutations modifying T1D incidence and age of onset. In contrast with association studies in humans or congenic NOD mice, we analyzed a relatively small number of genetic changes in each pedigree, permitting implication of specific mutations as causative. Among 844 mice from 14 pedigrees bearing 594 coding/splicing changes, we identified seven mutations that accelerated T1D development, and five that delayed or suppressed T1D. Eleven mutations affected genes not previously known to influence T1D (Xpnpep1, Herc1, Atrnl1). A suppressor mutation in Coro1a validated the screen. Mutagenesis coupled with automated meiotic mapping can detect genes in which allelic variation influences T1D susceptibility in NOD mice. Variation of some of the orthologous/paralogous genes may influence T1D susceptibility in humans.

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