Lymphopenia in the BB Rat Model of Type 1 Diabetes is Due to a Mutation in a Novel Immune-Associated Nucleotide (Ian)-Related Gene
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- 1 July 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genome Research
- Vol. 12 (7) , 1029-1039
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.412702
Abstract
The BB (BioBreeding) rat is one of the best models of spontaneous autoimmune diabetes and is used to study non-MHC loci contributing to Type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes in the diabetes-prone BB (BBDP) rat is polygenic, dependent upon mutations at several loci.Iddm1, on chromosome 4, is responsible for a lymphopenia (lyp) phenotype and is essential to diabetes. In this study, we report the positional cloning of theIddm1/lyplocus. We show that lymphopenia is due to a frameshift deletion in a novel member (Ian5) of the Immune-Associated Nucleotide (IAN)-related gene family, resulting in truncation of a significant portion of the protein. This mutation was absent in 37 other inbred rat strains that are nonlymphopenic and nondiabetic. The IAN gene family, lying within a tight cluster on rat chromosome 4, mouse chromosome 6, and human chromosome 7, is poorly characterized. Some members of the family have been shown to be expressed in mature T cells and switched on during thymic T-cell development, suggesting thatIan5may be a key factor in T-cell development. The lymphopenia mutation may thus be useful not only to elucidate Type 1 diabetes, but also in the function of theIangene family as a whole.[Sequence data reported in this paper has been deposited in GenBank and assigned the following accession nos:AF517674,AF517675,AF517676, andAF517677. Supplemental material is available online athttp://depts.washington.edu/rhwlab/and http:www.genome.org. ] The following individuals and institutions kindly provided reagents, samples, or unpublished information as indicated in the paper: K. Matsumoto and the Sir Frederick Banting Research Centre.Keywords
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