2013
DOI: 10.1038/gene.2013.32
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Genetic control of murine invariant natural killer T cells maps to multiple type 1 diabetes regions

Abstract: Reduced frequency of invariant natural killer T (iNKT)-cells has been indicated as a contributing factor to type 1 diabetes (T1D) development in NOD mice. To further understand the genetic basis of the defect, we generated (NOD X ICR)F2 mice to map genes that control iNKT-cell development. We determined frequencies of thymic and splenic iNKT-cells as well as the ratio of CD4-positive and -negative subsets in the spleens of 209 F2 males. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis revealed 5 loci that exceed the sig… Show more

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“…NOD and ICR mice have significantly different frequencies and numbers of thymic and splenic iNKT-cells as a result of genetic variations at multiple loci 3 , 23 . We generated bone marrow (BM) chimeras to ask if factors intrinsic to hematopoietic cells respectively suppress and promote iNKT-cell development in NOD and ICR mice.…”
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“…NOD and ICR mice have significantly different frequencies and numbers of thymic and splenic iNKT-cells as a result of genetic variations at multiple loci 3 , 23 . We generated bone marrow (BM) chimeras to ask if factors intrinsic to hematopoietic cells respectively suppress and promote iNKT-cell development in NOD and ICR mice.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We previously identified multiple QTL regulating the development of iNKT-cells in a (NOD × ICR)F2 cross 23 . We reasoned that if the expression level of CD1d is a factor that differentially regulates iNKT-cell development in NOD and ICR mice, then a common genetic locus would be identified to control both traits.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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