Mouse chromosome 9 quantitative trait loci for soft tissue regeneration: Congenic analysis and fine mapping

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Development of gene therapies for wound healing will depend on the identification of the genes involved in wound healing and tissue regeneration. Previous quantitative trait loci (QTL) studies in mice using the ear punch model have shown that major QTL exist on chromosome (Chr) 9 for soft tissue regeneration. In this study, we have developed a congenic line that contains the Chr 9 QTL chromosomal region from super healer MRL/MpJ in the genomic background of poor-healing SJL/J. The phenotypic effect of this QTL was confirmed in male mice, where the congenic line has shown significant healing improvement over SJL. Fine mapping of the Chr 9 QTL region with 23 markers at an average distance of 4.2 Mb using a total of 1,564 MRL/MpJ × SJL/J F 2 mice revealed the presence of at least three QTL peaks, implying that three separate loci may contribute to the phenotypic effect of this QTL. Based on the 2-LOD intervals, the total QTL region was confined to a combined length of no more than 28.2 Mb. Application of a Bayesian shrinkage estimation indicated that a major locus was located in a region of just 1.3 Mb. © 2007 by the Wound Healing Society.

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Yu, H., Baylink, D. J., Masinde, G. L., Li, R., Nguyen, B., Davidson, H. M., … Mohan, S. (2007). Mouse chromosome 9 quantitative trait loci for soft tissue regeneration: Congenic analysis and fine mapping. Wound Repair and Regeneration, 15(6), 922–927. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1524-475X.2007.00317.x

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