| Literature DB >> 15328390 |
Mieczyslaw Michalkiewicz1, Teresa Michalkiewicz, Ruth A Ettinger, Elizabeth A Rutledge, Jessica M Fuller, Daniel H Moralejo, Brian Van Yserloo, Armand J MacMurray, Anne E Kwitek, Howard J Jacob, Eric S Lander, Ake Lernmark.
Abstract
A single point mutation in a novel immune-associated nucleotide gene 5 (Ian5) coincides with severe T cell lymphopenia in BB rats. We used a transgenic rescue approach in lymphopenic BB-derived congenic F344.lyp/lyp rats to determine whether this mutation is responsible for lymphopenia and to establish the functional importance of this novel gene. A 150-kb P1 artificial chromosome (PAC) transgene harboring a wild-type allele of the rat Ian5 gene restored Ian5 transcript and protein levels, completely rescuing the T cell lymphopenia in the F344.lyp/lyp rats. This successful complementation provides direct functional evidence that the Ian5 gene product is essential for maintaining normal T cell levels. It also demonstrates that transgenic rescue in the rat is a practical and definitive method for revealing the function of a novel gene.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15328390 DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00126.2004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Physiol Genomics ISSN: 1094-8341 Impact factor: 3.107