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Mapping and Phenotype information for this QTL, its variants and associated markersJ:229127To gain insight into genetic factors that influence atherosclerosis at different vascular locations, 335 F2 mice from an intercross between 129S6/SvEvTac-Apoetm4Mae (129S6-apoE) and D2.129P2(B6)-Apoetm1Unc/J (DBA/2J- apoE) were analyzed. Average plaque size in the aortic arch was comparable between the two strains in both male and female mice. The aorta with branch vessels from the F2 mice at 4 months of age were dissected and then imaged; atherosclerotic lesions were measured on the captured images using Image J 1.43 software. Genomic DNA was isolated from livers. Genome wide single scans for QTL that influenced atherosclerotic plaque size were performed in the aortic arch and its branches using 170 SNP genotypes of 191 F2 males and 144 F2 females. To account for potential gender differences and interactions, the genome scans were performed in both sexes combined using sex as an additive or an interactive covariate, or separately in males and females. The significance thresholds were determined by 10,000 permutations. QTL were considered significant if LOD scores exceed 95% (p0.05) of the permutation distribution; they were considered suggestive if the scores exceeded 37% (<0.63) distribution. All genetic positions (cM) were converted to physical positions (Mb, NCBI Build 37) using the Mouse Map Converter. Two significant QTL for aortic arch lesion size were detected in the sex-combined analysis: QTL Aath4, aortic arch atherosclerosis 4, mapped to Chromosome 2 at 137 Mb, LOD=7.0. The confidence interval spanned between 123-148 Mb. The DBA/2J allele was associated with an increased arch plaque size in comparison with the 129S6 allele. The DBA allele was inherited in an additive mode. Aath4 accounted for 10.7% of the trait variance. QTL Aath5, aortic arch atherosclerosis 5, mapped to Chromosome 10 at 51 Mb, LOD=5.1. The confidence interval spanned between 30-101 Mb. At this locus the 129S6 allele conferred increased arch plaque size relative to the DBA allele The 129 allele was also inherited in and additive mode. Aath5 accounted for 5.8% of the trait variance No significant differences were observed between the sex-additive and sex-interactive analyses. When the 2 sexes were analyzed separately, the male only analysis revealed two significant loci and one suggestive locus: QTL Aath9, aortic arch atherosclerosis 9, mapped to Chromosome 2 peaking at 153 Mb, LOD=4.0 with a confidence interval between 132-165 Mb. The DBA allele was the high allele, inherited in an additive mode. QTL Aath10, aortic arch atherosclerosis 10, mapped to Chromosome 10 at 46 Mb, LOD=4.0 with a confidence interval between 26-111 Mb. The 129S6 was allele the high allele, also inherited in an additive mode of inheritance. A suggestive QTL mapped to Chr 19 at 43 Mb, LOD=3.1. In the female only analysis, one suggestive QTL was detected on Chr 2 at 132 Mb, LOD=3.3. Genome scans allowing for pair wise analysis to search for additional QTL and interactions were also carried out. No additional interacting loci were observed. Aath4 and Aath5 were not present in the previous (B6.129P2-Apoe |
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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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