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. 2009 Jan;135(1):59-66.
doi: 10.1007/s10709-008-9258-6. Epub 2008 Mar 11.

Mapping of the chromosome 17 BMD QTL in the F(2) male mice of MRL/MpJ x SJL/J

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Mapping of the chromosome 17 BMD QTL in the F(2) male mice of MRL/MpJ x SJL/J

Hongrun Yu et al. Genetica. 2009 Jan.

Abstract

Developing treatment strategies for osteoporosis would be facilitated by identifying genes regulating bone mineral density (BMD). One way to do so is through quantitative trait locus (QTL) mapping. However, there are sex differences in terms of the presence/absence and locations of BMD QTLs. In a previous study, our group identified a BMD QTL on chromosome 17 in the F(2) female mice of the MRL/MpJ x SJL/J cross. Here, we determined whether it was also present in the male mice of the same cross. Furthermore, we also intended to reduce the QTL region by increasing marker density. Interval mapping showed that the same QTL based on chromosomal positions was present in the male mice, with logarithmic odds (LOD) scores of 4.0 for femur BMD and 5.2 for total body BMD. Although there was a body weight QTL at the same location, the BMD QTL was not affected by the adjustment for body weight. Mapping with increased marker density indicated a most likely region of 35-55 Mb for this QTL. There were also co-localized QTLs for femur length, femur periosteal circumference (PC) and total body bone area, suggesting possibility of pleiotropy. Runx2 and VEGFA are strong candidate genes located within this QTL region.

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