A new set of recombinant inbred strains complementary to HXB and BXH sets

Vladimír Křen, Vlasta Bílá, Rudolf Kašparek, Drahomíra Křenová
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Abstract

A new set of recombinant inbred [RI]strains has been developed complementary to the original RI strains BXH/HXB using the BXH2 RI strain and the SHR-Lx congenic strain as progenitors, both homozygous in Lx locus. The reason behind the production of this lies in a special SHR/BN gene combination in the BXH2 strain which is increasing the expressivity of the Lx gene and sensitizes this strain to teratogenic effects. On the contrary, the SHR genetic background minimizes the Lx gene expression as well as the teratogenic action of retinoic acid.

There are 10 PXO strains in 17th up to 21st generation of inbreeding. The variability of leg malformation on PXO strains is similar to that in BXH/HXB polydactylous RI strains. The genotyping of PXO RI set has been started showing relatively high degree of homozygosity [over 90%] in individual RI strains. After inbreeding is accomplished the PXO will have become a useful complement to the original RI strain system. In preliminary teratologic testing, variable sensitivity to retinoic acid has been shown in 3 PXO strains.

与HXB和BXH组合互补的一组新的重组自交系
以BXH2 RI菌株和shrl -Lx同源菌株为祖细胞,在Lx位点纯合子,与原RI菌株BXH/HXB互补,构建了一组新的重组自交系[RI]。其产生的原因在于BXH2菌株中特殊的SHR/BN基因组合增加了Lx基因的表达,使该菌株对致畸作用变得敏感。相反,SHR遗传背景使Lx基因的表达和视黄酸的致畸作用最小化。17 ~ 21代近交系共有10个PXO菌株。PXO菌株的腿畸形变异性与BXH/HXB多趾型RI菌株相似。PXO RI组的基因分型已经开始,在单个RI菌株中显示出较高的纯合度[超过90%]。近交完成后,PXO将成为原始RI菌株系统的有用补充。在初步的致畸试验中,3株PXO菌株对维甲酸的敏感性不同。
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