Literature DB >> 17066441

Detection of novel quantitative trait loci for cutaneous melanoma by genome-wide scan in the MeLiM swine model.

Zhi-Qiang Du1, Silvia Vincent-Naulleau, Hélène Gilbert, Florence Vignoles, Françoise Créchet, Takeshi Shimogiri, Hiroshi Yasue, Jean-Jacques Leplat, Stephan Bouet, Joseph Gruand, Vratislav Horak, Denis Milan, Pascale Le Roy, Claudine Geffrotin.   

Abstract

Human cutaneous melanoma is a complex trait inherited in about 10% of cases. Although 2 high-risk genes, CDKN2A and CDK4, and 1 low risk gene, MC1R, have been identified, susceptibility genes remain to be discovered. Here, we attempted to determine new genomic regions linked to melanoma using the pig MeLiM strain, which develops hereditary cutaneous melanomas. We applied quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping method to a significant genome-wide scan performed on 331 backcross pigs derived from this strain. QTLs were detected at chromosome-wide level for a melanoma synthetic trait corresponding to the development of melanoma. The peak positions on Sus scrofa chromosomes (SSC) were at 49.4 and 88.0 cM (SSC1), 56.0 cM (SSC13), 86.5 cM (SSC15) and 39.8 cM (SSC17), and, on SSC2, at 16.9 cM, in families derived from F1 males only (p < 0.05, except for SSC13, p < 0.01). Analysis of 7 precise specific traits revealed highly significant QTLs on SSC10 (ulceration), on SSC12 (presence of melanoma at birth), on SSC13 (lesion type), and on SSC16 and SSC17 (number of aggressive melanomas) at the respective positions 42.0, 95.6, 81.0, 45.3 and 44.8 cM (p < 0.001 and p < 0.05 respectively at the chromosome- and genome-wide levels). We also showed that MeLiM MC1R*2 allele, which determines black coat colour in pigs, predisposes significantly to melanoma. Interactions were observed between MC1R and markers located on SSC1 (p < 0.05). Taken together, these results indicate that MeLiM swine is a model for human multigenic diseases. Comparative mapping revealed human regions of interest to search for new melanoma susceptibility candidates. (c) 2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2007        PMID: 17066441     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.22289

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


  17 in total

1.  Cloning and characterization of the porcine DBC1 gene encoding deleted in bladder cancer.

Authors:  Knud Larsen; Jamal Momeni; Leila Farajzadeh; Christian Bendixen
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2014-09-26       Impact factor: 2.316

2.  Genetic and functional evaluation of MITF as a candidate gene for cutaneous melanoma predisposition in pigs.

Authors:  Emmanuelle Bourneuf; Zhi-Qiang Du; Jordi Estellé; Hélène Gilbert; Françoise Créchet; Guillaume Piton; Denis Milan; Claudine Geffrotin; Mark Lathrop; Florence Demenais; Claire Rogel-Gaillard; Silvia Vincent-Naulleau
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2011-05-28       Impact factor: 2.957

Review 3.  Genetically engineered pig models for human diseases.

Authors:  Randall S Prather; Monique Lorson; Jason W Ross; Jeffrey J Whyte; Eric Walters
Journal:  Annu Rev Anim Biosci       Date:  2013-01-03       Impact factor: 8.923

4.  Advancing swine models for human health and diseases.

Authors:  Eric M Walters; Randall S Prather
Journal:  Mo Med       Date:  2013 May-Jun

5.  Germline transgenic pigs by Sleeping Beauty transposition in porcine zygotes and targeted integration in the pig genome.

Authors:  Wiebke Garrels; Lajos Mátés; Stephanie Holler; Anna Dalda; Ulrike Taylor; Björn Petersen; Heiner Niemann; Zsuzsanna Izsvák; Zoltán Ivics; Wilfried A Kues
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-08-29       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Gene expression signature for spontaneous cancer regression in melanoma pigs.

Authors:  Florian Rambow; Guillaume Piton; Stephan Bouet; Jean-Jaques Leplat; Sylvain Baulande; Angelique Marrau; Mark Stam; Vratislav Horak; Silvia Vincent-Naulleau
Journal:  Neoplasia       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 5.715

Review 7.  Advances in swine biomedical model genomics.

Authors:  Joan K Lunney
Journal:  Int J Biol Sci       Date:  2007-02-10       Impact factor: 6.580

8.  Genotype-by-environment interactions for reproduction, body composition, and growth traits in maternal-line pigs based on single-step genomic reaction norms.

Authors:  Shi-Yi Chen; Pedro H F Freitas; Hinayah R Oliveira; Sirlene F Lázaro; Yi Jian Huang; Jeremy T Howard; Youping Gu; Allan P Schinckel; Luiz F Brito
Journal:  Genet Sel Evol       Date:  2021-06-17       Impact factor: 4.297

9.  Completion of the swine genome will simplify the production of swine as a large animal biomedical model.

Authors:  Eric M Walters; Eckhard Wolf; Jeffery J Whyte; Jiude Mao; Simone Renner; Hiroshi Nagashima; Eiji Kobayashi; Jianguo Zhao; Kevin D Wells; John K Critser; Lela K Riley; Randall S Prather
Journal:  BMC Med Genomics       Date:  2012-11-15       Impact factor: 3.063

10.  Transcription analysis in the MeLiM swine model identifies RACK1 as a potential marker of malignancy for human melanocytic proliferation.

Authors:  Giorgia Egidy; Sophia Julé; Philippe Bossé; Florence Bernex; Claudine Geffrotin; Silvia Vincent-Naulleau; Vratislav Horak; Xavier Sastre-Garau; Jean-Jacques Panthier
Journal:  Mol Cancer       Date:  2008-04-28       Impact factor: 27.401

View more

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.