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摘要
利用Imfm基因株系,将大冢Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF)大鼠最长肌肌内脂肪积累的数量性状位点(QTL)定位到1号染色体上D1Rat166和D1Rat90之间约10 cm的基因组区域。在这项研究中,我们使用从176个(Imfm congenic x F344) F, x Imfm congenic回交后代中选择的12个信息重组,将Imfm区域细化到D1Rat225和D1Rat90之间约2.3 cm的基因组区域。在位于约2.3 cm区域的46个基因中,胰腺脂肪酶基因Pnlip(可能是肥胖QTL的候选基因)Nidd6/of被认为是Imfm QTL的最突出和生理相关的位置候选基因。先前的研究表明,Pnlip在胰腺中具有OLETF等位基因特异性的mRNA水平升高,并且OLETF等位基因在5'-侧翼区域的可变数串联重复序列(VNTR)比正常等位基因更长。我们发现在12个信息性重组中,Imfm QTL与Pnlip VNTR完全共分离,这表明Pnlip也是Imfm QTL的可能候选者。
Pnlip encoding pancreatic lipase is a possible candidate for intramuscular fat accumulation QTL in OLETF rat.
A quantitative trait locus (QTL) responsible for intramuscular fat accumulation in Musculus longissimus of Otsuka Long-Evans Tokushima Fatty (OLETF) rat, Imfm, was previously mapped to the approximately 10-cM genomic region between D1Rat166 and D1Rat90 on chromosome 1 using Imfm congenic strain. In this study, we refined the Imfm region to a approximately 2.3-cM genomic region between D1Rat225 and D1Rat90, using 12 informative recombinants selected from 176 (Imfm congenic x F344) F, x Imfm congenic backcross progenies. Among 46 genes located within the approximately 2.3-cM region, pancreatic lipase gene, Pnlip, that is a possible candidate for obesity QTL, Nidd6/of, was thought to be the most prominent and physiologically relevant positional candidate for the Imfm QTL. It was previously showed that Pnlip possesses an OLETF allele-specific increase of mRNA levels in the pancreas, and that the OLETF allele is longer in variable number of tandem repeat (VNTR) within the 5'-flanking region than normal alleles. We found complete cosegregation of the Imfm QTL with Pnlip VNTR in the 12 informative recombinants, suggesting that Pnlip is also a possible candidate for the Imfm QTL.