2004
DOI: 10.1038/sj.gene.6364134
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Intergenomic consensus in multifactorial inheritance loci: the case of multiple sclerosis

Abstract: Genetic linkage and association studies define chromosomal regions, quantitative trait loci (QTLs), which influence the phenotype of polygenic diseases. Here, we describe a global approach to determine intergenomic consensus of those regions in order to fine map QTLs and select particularly promising candidate genes for disease susceptibility or other polygenic traits. Exemplarily, human multiple sclerosis (MS) susceptibility regions were compared for sequence similarity with mouse and rat QTLs in its animal m… Show more

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“…These factors are known to influence the incidence, severity, and course of the disease, as well as the histopathological features of EAE (Lorentzen et al 1995;Storch et al 1998). Nevertheless, a number of consensus regions have been identified to date, indicating that pathological mechanisms are shared between the most commonly used EAE models (Serrano-Fernández et al 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…These factors are known to influence the incidence, severity, and course of the disease, as well as the histopathological features of EAE (Lorentzen et al 1995;Storch et al 1998). Nevertheless, a number of consensus regions have been identified to date, indicating that pathological mechanisms are shared between the most commonly used EAE models (Serrano-Fernández et al 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, every consensus region remains hypothetical unless confirmed by other methods as addressed in this work. Eae3, a previously described QTL for myelin-induced EAE residing on rat chromosome 10 (Roth et al 1999) that comprises Eae18a, harbors several narrow intergenomic consensus regions (Serrano-Fernández et al 2004). This article describes a fine mapping of Eae18a by independent in silico mapping and by linkage analysis using the 10th generation of a rat advanced intercross line (AIL) (Darvasi and Soller 1995).…”
Section: Ultiple Sclerosis (Ms) Is a Chronic Inflammatorymentioning
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“…To identify a candidate gene, haplotype sharing analysis between different mouse strains may be used with so-called high density markers or by use of single nucleotide polymorphisms [79]. Other methods use comparative genomics technology analyzing sequence fragments from rat, mouse and human [80], or a combination of several techniques (gene expression profiling, gene mapping and QTL analysis) [81].…”
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“…1 Over 90% of the mouse and human genomes can be partitioned into corresponding regions of conserved synteny, and key pathways are most probably also conserved, opening the possibility to study the biology in mice and translate the results to the human situation. [2][3][4] Over 30 quantitative trait loci (QTL) for CIA in mice have been identified (listed at www.informatics.jax.org). However, the transition from QTL to QTG (quantitative trait gene) is not straightforward.…”
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