Publication

The iddm4 locus segregates with diabetes susceptibility in congenic WF.iddm4 rats

Mordes, John P.
Leif, Jean H.
Novak, Stephen
DeScipio, Cheryl
Greiner, Dale L.
Blankenhorn, Elizabeth P.
Embargo Expiration Date
Abstract

Viral antibody-free BBDR and WF rats never develop spontaneous diabetes. BBDR rats, however, develop autoimmune diabetes after perturbation of the immune system, e.g., by viral infection. We previously identified a disease-susceptibility locus in the BBDR rat, iddm4, which is associated with the development of autoimmune diabetes after treatment with polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid and an antibody that depletes ART2(+) regulatory cells. We have now developed lines of congenic WF.iddm4 rats and report that in an intercross of N5 generation WF.iddm4 rats, approximately 70% of animals either homozygous or heterozygous for the BBDR origin allele of iddm4 became hyperglycemic after treatment to induce diabetes. Fewer than 20% of rats expressing the WF origin allele of iddm4 became diabetic. Testing the progeny of various recombinant N5 WF.iddm4 congenic rats for susceptibility to diabetes suggests that iddm4 is centered on a small segment of chromosome 4 bounded by the proximal marker D4Rat135 and the distal marker D4Got51, an interval of

Source

Diabetes. 2002 Nov;51(11):3254-62.

Year of Medical School at Time of Visit
Sponsors
Dates of Travel
DOI
PubMed ID
12401717
Other Identifiers
Notes
Funding and Acknowledgements
Corresponding Author
Related Resources
Related Resources
Repository Citation
Rights
Distribution License