Identification of Epistatic Interaction Involved in Obesity Using the KK/Ta Mouse as a Type 2 Diabetes Model
Is Zn-α2 Glycoprotein-1 a Candidate Gene for Obesity?
- Tomohito Gohda,
- Yuichiro Makita,
- Toshihide Shike,
- Mitsuo Tanimoto,
- Kazuhiko Funabiki,
- Satoshi Horikoshi and
- Yasuhiko Tomino
- From the Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Yasuhiko Tomino, Professor, Division of Nephrology, Department of Internal Medicine, Juntendo University School of Medicine, Hongo 2-1-1, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8421, Japan. E-mail: yasu{at}med.juntendo.ac.jp
Abstract
The KK/Ta strain serves as a suitable polygenic mouse model for the common form of type 2 diabetes associated with obesity in humans. Recently, we reported the susceptibility loci contributing to type 2 diabetes and related phenotypes in KK/Ta mice. In this study, we focused on expression in the kidneys and liver of KK/Ta and BALB/c mice using differential display (DD) PCR. Zn-α2 glycoprotein-1 (Azgp1) mRNA levels were increased in the kidneys and liver in KK/Ta mice, and sequence analysis revealed a missense mutation. We analyzed the relationship between this polymorphism and various phenotypes in 208 KK/Ta × (BALB/c × KK/Ta) F1 backcross mice. Statistical analysis revealed that Azgp1 and D17Mit218 exhibit a suggestive linkage to body weight (8 weeks) (logarithm of odds 2.3 and 2.9, respectively). Moderate gene-gene interactions were observed at these loci. Adiponectin mRNA levels in 3T3-L1 cells transfected with the expression pcDNA 3.1 vector containing Azgp1 coding sequence of KK/Ta mice were significantly higher than those of BALB/c mice. These results suggest that Azgp1 is a possible candidate gene for regulation of body weight, elucidation of polygenic inheritance, and age-dependent changes in the genetic control of obesity.
- Azgp1, Zn-α2 glycoprotein-1
- DD, differential display
- DE1, differential expression 1
- IGT, impaired glucose tolerance
- LOD, logarithm of odds
- QTL, quantitated trait locus
- TNF, tumor necrosis factor
Footnotes
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- Accepted May 16, 2003.
- Received January 20, 2003.
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