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Research Article

FINE MAPPING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF CANDIDATE LUNG TUMOR RESISTANCE GENES FOR THE Par2 LOCUS ON MOUSE CHROMOSOME 18

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Pages 627-639 | Published online: 02 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In a number of recent studies, a lung tumor resistance locus designated either Par2 or Pas7 was mapped to distal chromosome 18 in crosses between susceptible A/Jand more resistant BALB/c mice. This locus is important in that it accounts for as much as 60% of the difference in lung tumor susceptibility between the A/J and BALB/c mice, both of which contain the susceptible allele of Kras2, a marker and strong candidate for the major lung tumor susceptibility gene on mouse chromosome 6. We have now fine-mapped the Par2 locus by using congenic mice that were constructed by placing part of chromosome 18 from the susceptible A/Jonto the genetic background of lung tumor?resistant BALB/c mice. After 7 generations of backcrossing, N7 mice that carried 28 cM of the A/Jquantitative trait locus (QTL) region were crossed to the BALB/c to generate the N8 generation. Congenic strains (N8) that contain various QTL regions were generated. N9 mice, generated from N8 males 3 BALB/c females, were genotyped in the region of the Par2 locus and treated with an initiating dose of urethane and allowed to form lung tumors over 6 months. The mice were killed and the lung tumors counted. With this cross the Par2 locus was narrowed to a 6-cM region. Potential candidate genes in this region include Smad4, Smad2, and Dcc. Previously, we excluded Smad4 and Smad2 as candidates for Par2 based on the lack of functional polymorphism(s) and differential expression in lungs from A/Jand BALB/c mice. In this study, no polymorphism of the coding sequence of Dcc was observed between A/Jand BALB/c mice. Further fine mapping and positional cloning are required for the identification of the Par2 gene.

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