Cutting Edge: Homologous Recombination of the MHC Class I K Region Defines New MHC-Linked Diabetogenic Susceptibility Gene(s) in Nonobese Diabetic Mice

  • Hattori M
  • Yamato E
  • Itoh N
  • et al.
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Abstract

To localize the MHC-linked diabetogenic genes in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse, a recombinational hotspot from the B10.A(R209) mouse was introduced to the region between the MHC class I K and class II A of the NOD mouse with the recombinational site centromeric to the Lmp2/Tap1 complex by breeding the two strains. Replacement of the NOD region centromeric to the recombinational site with the same region in R209 mice prevented the development of diabetes (from 71 to 3%) and insulitis (from 61 to 15%) in the N7 intra-MHC recombinant NOD mice. Similarly, the replacement of the NOD class II A, E and class I D region with the same region in R209 mice prevented the diseases (diabetes, from 71 to 0%; insulitis, from 61 to 3%). In addition to the MHC class II genes, there are at least two MHC-linked diabetogenic genes in the region centromeric to Lmp2.

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Hattori, M., Yamato, E., Itoh, N., Senpuku, H., Fujisawa, T., Yoshino, M., … Lund, T. (1999). Cutting Edge: Homologous Recombination of the MHC Class I K Region Defines New MHC-Linked Diabetogenic Susceptibility Gene(s) in Nonobese Diabetic Mice. The Journal of Immunology, 163(4), 1721–1724. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.163.4.1721

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