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Publication : Investigation of mcp1 as a quantitative trait gene for prion disease incubation time in mouse.

First Author  O'Shea M Year  2008
Journal  Genetics Volume  180
Issue  1 Pages  559-66
PubMed ID  18716327 Mgi Jnum  J:139682
Mgi Id  MGI:3809362 Doi  10.1534/genetics.108.090894
Citation  O'Shea M, et al. (2008) Investigation of mcp1 as a quantitative trait gene for prion disease incubation time in mouse. Genetics 180(1):559-66
abstractText  The genetic basis of prion disease incubation time is principally determined by polymorphisms in the prion protein gene, Prnp. However, it is now known that other genetic factors are important. Several quantitative trait loci (QTL) have been identified across the genome including a broad region of linkage on Mmu11. Monocyte chemoattractant protein 1 (MCP-1) maps to this region and has been associated with microglial activation and reduced survival in the ME7 mouse scrapie model of prion disease. We have identified 10 polymorphisms, 3 of which are nonsynonomous, in Mcp1 between 'long' (CAST) and 'short' (SJL or NZW) incubation-time mouse strains. Crosses between these strains and Mcp1(-/-) mice inoculated with the Chandler/RML mouse scrapie prion strain formed the basis of a quantitative complementation test. In these models loss of Mcp1 did not show an increase in incubation time suggesting that the effects of Mcp1 may be specific to the ME7 prion strain and that Mcp1 does not contribute to the QTL described on Mmu11.
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