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Publication : Genetic mapping of novel modifiers for Apc<sup>Min</sup> induced intestinal polyps' development using the genetic architecture power of the collaborative cross mice.

First Author  Dorman A Year  2021
Journal  BMC Genomics Volume  22
Issue  1 Pages  566
PubMed ID  34294033 Mgi Jnum  J:307925
Mgi Id  MGI:6726608 Doi  10.1186/s12864-021-07890-x
Citation  Dorman A, et al. (2021) Genetic mapping of novel modifiers for Apc(Min) induced intestinal polyps' development using the genetic architecture power of the collaborative cross mice. BMC Genomics 22(1):566
abstractText  BACKGROUND: Familial adenomatous polyposis is an inherited genetic disease, characterized by colorectal polyps. It is caused by inactivating mutations in the Adenomatous polyposis coli (Apc) gene. Mice carrying a nonsense mutation in the Apc gene at R850, which is designated Apc(Min/+) (Multiple intestinal neoplasia), develop intestinal adenomas. Several genetic modifier loci of Min (Mom) were previously mapped, but so far, most of the underlying genes have not been identified. To identify novel modifier loci associated with Apc(Min/+), we performed quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis for polyp development using 49 F1 crosses between different Collaborative Cross (CC) lines and C57BL/6 J-Apc(Min/+)mice. The CC population is a genetic reference panel of recombinant inbred lines, each line independently descended from eight genetically diverse founder strains. C57BL/6 J-Apc(Min/+) males were mated with females from 49 CC lines. F1 offspring were terminated at 23 weeks and polyp counts from three sub-regions (SB1-3) of small intestinal and colon were recorded. RESULTS: The number of polyps in all these sub-regions and colon varied significantly between the different CC lines. At 95% genome-wide significance, we mapped nine novel QTL for variation in polyp number, with distinct QTL associated with each intestinal sub-region. QTL confidence intervals varied in width between 2.63-17.79 Mb. We extracted all genes in the mapped QTL at 90 and 95% CI levels using the BioInfoMiner online platform to extract, significantly enriched pathways and key linker genes, that act as regulatory and orchestrators of the phenotypic landscape associated with the Apc(Min/+) mutation. CONCLUSIONS: Genomic structure of the CC lines has allowed us to identify novel modifiers and confirmed some of the previously mapped modifiers. Key genes involved mainly in metabolic and immunological processes were identified. Future steps in this analysis will be to identify regulatory elements - and possible epistatic effects - located in the mapped QTL.
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