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Publication : Genetic modifiers of the insulin resistance phenotype in mice.

First Author  Kido Y Year  2000
Journal  Diabetes Volume  49
Issue  4 Pages  589-96
PubMed ID  10871196 Mgi Jnum  J:61489
Mgi Id  MGI:1355043 Doi  10.2337/diabetes.49.4.589
Citation  Kido Y, et al. (2000) Genetic modifiers of the insulin resistance phenotype in mice. Diabetes 49(4):589-96
abstractText  Insulin resistance can result from genetic interactions among susceptibility alleles. To identify genetic loci predisposing to insulin resistance, we used crosses between different strains of mice with a targeted null allele of the insulin receptor gene. On the genetic background of B6 mice, the insulin receptor gene mutation causes mild hyperinsulinemia. In contrast, on the genetic background of 129/Sv mice, the same mutation causes severe hyperinsulinemia, suggesting that the 129/Sv strain harbors alleles that interact with the insulin receptor mutation and predispose to insulin resistance. As a first step to identify these alleles, we generated an F2 intercross between insulin receptor heterozygous mutant mice on B6 and 129/Sv backgrounds (B6IR x 129IR) and performed a genome-wide scan with polymorphic markers at a 20-cM resolution. We report the identification of loci on chromosomes 2 (logarithm of odds [LOD] 5.58) and 10 (LOD 5.58) that show significant evidence for linkage to plasma insulin levels as a quantitative trait. These findings indicate that targeted mutations in knockout mice can be used to unravel the complex genetic interactions underlying insulin resistance.
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