| Literature DB >> 18684326 |
Maria Liljander1, Asa Andersson, Rikard Holmdahl, Ragnar Mattsson.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in mice is a commonly used experimental model for rheumatoid arthritis (RA). We have previously identified a significant quantitative trait locus denoted Cia40 on chromosome 11 that affects CIA in older female mice. This locus colocalizes with another locus, denoted Pregq2, known to affect reproductive success. The present study was performed to evaluate the role of the Cia40 locus in congenic B10.Q mice and to identify possible polymorphic candidate genes, which may also be relevant in the context of RA.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18684326 PMCID: PMC2575638 DOI: 10.1186/ar2470
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthritis Res Ther ISSN: 1478-6354 Impact factor: 5.156
Figure 1Overview of the . The dark area indicates the genetic region from NFR/N in the congenic strain Cia40/Pregq2. The markers are placed according to Mouse Ensemble built 36 [18].
Incidence of collagen-induced arthritis in Cia40 congenic male and female mice
| Number | Incidence | |||
| Wildtype B10.Q | Heterozygous | Homozygous | ||
| Total | 116 | 12/48 (25%) | 24/47 (51%) | 12/36 (33%) |
| Females | 54 | 4/24 (17%) | 12/15 (80%)a | 5/15 (33%) |
| Males | 62 | 8/24 (33%) | 7/17 (41%) | 7/21 (33%) |
aSignificantly higher incidence in heterozygous congenic females compared with wildtype littermates (P < 0.05).
Figure 2Severity of collagen-induced arthritis in Cia40 congenic male and female mice. (a) Mean (standard error, SE) arthritic scores in homozygous Cia40 congenic females, heterozygous Cia40 congenic females, and wildtype littermate females. Only mice that developed arthritis have been included. Heterozygous congenic females show higher severity than wildtype B10.Q and congenic homozygous females (P < 0.05). (b) Mean (SE) arthritic scores in homozygous Cia40 congenic males, heterozygous Cia40 congenic males, and wildtype littermate males. Only mice that developed arthritis have been included. Heterozygous congenic males show significantly higher severity than wildtype B10.Q littermates (P < 0.05).
Onset of arthritis in Cia40 congenic male and female mice
| Number | Onseta (range) | |||
| Wildtype B10.Q | Heterozygous | Homozygous | ||
| Total | 116 | 55 (32, 82) | 50 (29, 78) | 45 (38, 84) |
| Females | 54 | 53 (32, 70) | 38 (29, 59)b | 42 (38, 72) |
| Males | 62 | 59 (35, 82) | 56 (32, 78) | 52 (47, 84) |
aDay of onset. Median values for onset calculated on all arthritic mice in the group on day 90. Figures in parenthesis indicate minimum and maximum values for onset. bSignificantly shorter onset in heterozygous congenic females compared with wildtype littermates (P < 0.05).
Anti-collagen type II titers in Cia40 congenic male and female mice
| Number | Anti-collagen type II titers at day 90, mg/mL | |||
| Wildtype B10.Q | Heterozygous | Homozygous | ||
| Total | 161 | 0.68 ± 0.24 | 1.29 ± 0.31 | 0.86 ± 0.25 |
| Females | 54 | 0.71 ± 0.32 | 1.57 ± 0.34a | 0.96 ± 0.24 |
| Males | 62 | 0.67 ± 0.38 | 0.75 ± 0.21 | 0.70 ± 0.17 |
aSignificantly higher antibody titer in heterozygous congenic females compared with wildtype littermates (P < 0.05). Values are presented as mean ± standard error.
Figure 3The mean litter size and the frequency of litters containing dead pups in Cia40 congenic females and B10.Q wildtype littermates. (a) The mean litter size (standard error, SE) in homozygous Cia40 congenic females, heterozygous Cia40 congenic females, and wildtype B10.Q littermates (n = number of pregnancies). The difference between homozygous Cia40 congenic mice and wildtype B10.Q littermates was significant (P < 0.05). (b) The mean (SE) frequency (percentage) of litters containing dead pups in homozygous Cia40 congenic mice, heterozygous Cia40 congenic mice, and wildtype B10.Q littermates (n = number of pregnancies). The difference between Cia40 homozygous congenics and B10.Q wildtype littermates was significant (P < 0.007).
Summary of possible candidate genes on chromosome 11 for Cia40/Pregq2
| Gene | Position, mb | Description | Reproductive or inflammatory phenotypes of mutation |
| 95.430132 – 95.449049 | Nerve growth factor receptor | Perinatal lethality | |
| 95.5528271 – 95.542087 | Prohibitin | Lethality before weaning | |
| 95.818477 – 95.867254 | Insulin-like growth factor 2 | Fetal growth | |
| 96.565905 – 98.590749 | Mediator complex subunit 24 | Pups die prior to birth | |
| 98.490658 – 98.499540 | Gasdermin | Abnormal loss of skin and hair | |
| 101.631061 – 101.646685 | Ets variant gene 4 (E1A enhancer-binding protein, E1AF) | Mammary gland abnormality, male infertility | |
| 106.172655 – 106.176076 | CD79B antigen | Hematopoietic, immune | |
| 109.510719 – 109.530970 | Protein kinase, cAMP-dependent regulatory, type I, alpha | Embryonic lethality | |
| 109.886948 – 109.957292 | ATP-binding cassette, sub-family A (ABC1), member 8a | Not known | |
| 110.260436 – 110.386836 | Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 6 | Abnormal immune system | |
| 112.643538 – 112.649074 | SRY-box containing gene 9 | Perinatal lethality, cartilage formation, sex reversal |
aPolymorfism between inbreed strains of NMRI and C57BL/10 according to gscan, Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics [13]. Mb for the genes/markers are according to Mouse Ensemble built 36 [18].