A Phenotype-Sensitizing Apoe-Deficient Genetic Background Reveals Novel Atherosclerosis Predisposition Loci In The Mouse

Hayes M. Dansky,Pei Shu, M. Donavan, Jill Montagno,Deborah L. Nagle, John S. Smutko, Natalie Roy, S. Whiteing, Judith Barrios, T. J. McBride,Jonathan D. Smith, Geoffrey Duyk,Jan L. Breslow,Karen J. Moore

GENETICS(2002)

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Therapeutic intervention for atherosclerosis has predominantly concentrated on regulating cholesterol levels; however, these therapeutics are not efficacious for all patients, suggesting that other factors Me involved. This study was initiated to identify mechanisms that regulate atherosclerosis predisposition in mice other than cholesterol level regulation. To do so we performed quantitative trait locus analysis using two inbred strains that each carry the atherosclerosis phenotype-sensitizing Apoe, deficiency and that have been shown to have widely disparate predilection to atherosclerotic lesion formation, One highly significant locus on chromosome 10 (LOD = 7.8) accounted for, 19% of the variance in lesion area independent of cholesterol. Two additional suggestive loci were identified on chromosomes 14 (LOD = 3.2) and 19 (LOD = 3.2). each accounting for 7-8% of the lesion variance. In all, five statistically significant and suggestive loci affecting lesion size but not lipoprotein levels were identified, Many of these were recapitulated in an independent confirmatory cross. In summary, two independently performed crosses between C57BL/6 and FVB/N Apoe-deficient mice have revealed several previously unreported atherosclerosis susceptibility loci that are distinct from loci linked to lipoprotein levels.
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