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Publication : New mouse models for metabolic bone diseases generated by genome-wide ENU mutagenesis.

First Author  Sabrautzki S Year  2012
Journal  Mamm Genome Volume  23
Issue  7-8 Pages  416-30
PubMed ID  22527485 Mgi Jnum  J:183993
Mgi Id  MGI:5319712 Doi  10.1007/s00335-012-9397-z
Citation  Sabrautzki S, et al. (2012) New mouse models for metabolic bone diseases generated by genome-wide ENU mutagenesis. Mamm Genome 23(7-8):416-30
abstractText  Metabolic bone disorders arise as primary diseases or may be secondary due to a multitude of organ malfunctions. Animal models are required to understand the molecular mechanisms responsible for the imbalances of bone metabolism in disturbed bone mineralization diseases. Here we present the isolation of mutant mouse models for metabolic bone diseases by phenotyping blood parameters that target bone turnover within the large-scale genome-wide Munich ENU Mutagenesis Project. A screening panel of three clinical parameters, also commonly used as biochemical markers in patients with metabolic bone diseases, was chosen. Total alkaline phosphatase activity and total calcium and inorganic phosphate levels in plasma samples of F1 offspring produced from ENU-mutagenized C3HeB/FeJ male mice were measured. Screening of 9,540 mice led to the identification of 257 phenodeviants of which 190 were tested by genetic confirmation crosses. Seventy-one new dominant mutant lines showing alterations of at least one of the biochemical parameters of interest were confirmed. Fifteen mutations among three genes (Phex, Casr, and Alpl) have been identified by positional-candidate gene approaches and one mutation of the Asgr1 gene, which was identified by next-generation sequencing. All new mutant mouse lines are offered as a resource for the scientific community.
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