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Mapping and Phenotype information for this QTL, its variants and associated markersJ:85813Linkage analysis was performed on a population of (CAST/Ei x DBA/2J)F2 animals to identify QTLs associated with cholesterol gallstones. Parental strain CAST/Ei is susceptible to gallstone formation whereas parental strain DBA/2 is resistant. Interestingly, (CAST/Ei x DBA/2J)F1 females are completely resistant to gallstone formation whereas F2 males exhibit 100% incidence of cholesterol gallstones. Animals were placed on a lithogenic diet for 8 weeks to promote the gallstone phenotype. CAST/Ei parentals also exhibit increased hepatic bile cholesterol concentration compared to parental strain DBA/2J. A significant QTL on chromosome 2 was identified that colocalized with the previoulsy identified Lith1 QTL. [Curator note: Because Lith1 was originally mapped using a (AKR/J x C57L/J)F1 x AKR/J backcross (J:66646), we consider the current study a separate mapping experiment and have named the QTL Lith24.] Lith24 mapped to mouse Chromosome 2 at D2Mit94. Lith24 reached significant linkage to gallstone presenceat 52 cM with LOD=3.8 and reached suggestive linkage to aggregated cholesterol monohydrate crystals at 46 cM with LOD=2.8. The QTL range of Lith24 extends from 40 cM - 60 cM on mouse Chromosome 2. DBA/2J-derived alleles confer dominantly inherited susceptibility to cholesterol gallstone formation at Lith24.A novel QTL named Lith6 was identified in association with aggregated cholesterol monohydrate crystals at 54 cM on mouse Chromosome 6 with LOD=3.8 at D6Mit62. The QTL range of Lith6 extends from 40 cM- 70 cM. CAST/Ei-derived alleles confer dominantly inherited susceptibility to cholesterol gallstone formation at Lith6. Slco1a1 and Pparg are candidate genes for Lith6 and both show differential expression between CAST/Ei and DBA/2J.Another novel QTL on proximal mouse Chromosome 6 near D6Mit86, Lith10, is linked to gallstone number reaching peak significance at 4 cM with LOD=3.6. Lith10 is also suggestively linked to gallstone presence at 0 cM with LOD=2.8. The QTL range of Lith10 extends from approximately 0 cM - 10 cM. DBA/2J-derived alleles confer recessively inherited susceptibility to gallstone formation at Lith10.Lith11 mapped to 58 cM on mouse Chromosome 8 in association with gallstone number. Lith11 reached peak significance at D8Mit88 with LOD=3.3. The QTL range of Lith11 extends from 48 cM - 60 cM. DBA/2J-derived alleles confer recessively inherited susceptibility to gallstone formation at Lith11. |
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Mouse Genome Database (MGD), Gene Expression Database (GXD), Mouse Models of Human Cancer database (MMHCdb) (formerly Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB)), Gene Ontology (GO) |
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