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Former Names NOD.B6-(D11Mit38-D11Mit325)/DelJ (Changed: 17-NOV-06 ) Type Congenic; Mutant Strain; Additional information on Genetically Engineered and Mutant Mice. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Additional information on Congenic nomenclature. Species laboratory mouse Background Strain NOD/Wehi Donor Strain C57BL/6J H2 Haplotype g7 Generation N5F19+F2p (05-FEB-06)
Generation DefinitionsDonating Investigator Terry Delovitch, John P, Robarts Research Institute Appearance
albino, pink-eyed
Related Genotype: A/? Tyrc/TyrcImportant Note
Genetic Quality Control of this Chromosome 11, Idd4 congenic stock indicates Chromosome 1 markers in the Idd5 region are of C57BL/6 origin.Description
The donating investigator reports diabetes onset of female NOD.B6-(D11Mit38-D11Mit325)/DelJ (commonly called NOD.B6-Idd4B, Chromosome 11, 49cM) is delayed, with 40% of the females becoming diabetic by 30 weeks of age. In the same colony, diabetes rates in NOD controls are 75% in females and 45% in males by 30 weeks of age. Histological examination of 12-week-old NOD.B6-Idd4B mice indicates 70% of the islets are normal compared with 50% in NOD controls. At 25-30 weeks of age, 45% of NOD.B6-Idd4B islets are infiltrated compared to 80% in NOD controls. Immunohistochemical assays indicate normal amounts of stored insulin. Purified splenic T-cells from 12-week-old, non-diabetic NOD.B6-Idd4B females alone are able to induce diabetes in NOD.Prkdcscid female recipients. Diabetes onset is delayed in recipients of NOD.B6-Idd4B T-cells only, with about 50% becoming diabetic by 70 days post transfer compared to 80% diabetic in recipients receiving either diabetic NOD T-cells alone or recipients co-transferred with diabetic NOD/ non-diabetic NOD.B6-Idd4B T-cells. TCR stimulated T-cell proliferative responses or anti-CD3 stimulated splenic T-cells express more CD69, CD25, and produce more IL2, IL4 and interferon gamma than NOD controls (Grattan et al. 2002).Surprisingly, Genetic Quality Control completed at the Jackson Laboratory indicates Chromosome 1 markers in the Idd5 region are of C57BL/6 origin and may be viewed at QC of Idd4 congenic stocks. The reported conclusion of diabetes resistance will be re-evaluated in light of the additional genetic quality control results once the B6 contaminating genome on Chromosome 1 has been eliminated.
This strain may be useful for identifying genes involved with diabetes resistance located within the Idd4 region of Chromosome 11.
Development
The three Idd4 subloci mape to Chr 11. Chr 11 genomic segments from C57BL/6 were transferred to NOD by outcross to an NODxC57BL/6J F2 mouse followed by 3 backcross cycles to NOD/Del with selection for B6 markers on Chr. 11 prior to inbreeding. T.L.Delovitch established three congenic strains based on their congenic intervals, D11Nds1-D11Mit325 (43.8-49cM), D11Mit38-D11Mit325 (49cM) and D11Mit38 (49cM). The 5.2cM region located between D11Nds1 - D11Mit325 of Chr. 11 is known to contain Nos2 (45.6cM) Mpmv4 (48cM), Xmv42 (53cM), Mpo, (49cM, D11Mit38) and the beta-chemokine gene family, including, Ccl1 (Tcr3, 47cM), Ccl2(Mcp1, 46.5cM), Ccl3 (Mip1a, 47.59cM), Ccl4 (Mip1b, 47.6cM) (Gill et al, 1995 and Grattan et al, 2002). Additional microsatellite analysis confirm all currently known Idd's are NOD in origin. (Grattan, et al., 2002). In 2005, The Jackson Laboratory received NOD.B6-(D11Mit38-D11Mit325)/DelJ (NOD.Idd4B) at generation N3F19.Genetic quality control completed at The Jackson Laboratory indicates the following Chromosome 11 markers are of B6 origin: D11Mit325 (49cM), D11Mit38 (49cM) and D11Mit41 (49cM), while D11Mit339 (31.7cM), D11Nds1 (43.8cM), D11Mit245 (44.8cM) and D11Mit358 (52.5cM) are of NOD origin. Surprisingly, Chromosome 1 markers (Idd5 region) of B6 origin include: D1Mit18 (29.7cM), D1Mit180 (41cM), D1Jmp12 (47-51.4cM) and D1Mit445 (70cM), while D1Mit411 (18.5cM), D1Jmp23 (54.6cM), D1Mit26 (62.1cM) and D1Mit143 (86.6cM) are of NOD origin.
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Strains carrying Idd4C57BL/6 allele
005311 NOD.B6-(D1Mit18-D1Mit445)(D11Nds1-D11Mit41)/DelJ 005313 NOD.B6-(D1Mit180-D1Mit143)(D11Mit38-D11Mit41)/DelJ View Strains carrying Idd4C57BL/6 (2 strains)
Strains carrying other alleles of D11Mit325
008059 NOD.L-(D11Mit314-D11Mit339)(D11Mit325-D11Mit42)/McdfJ View Strains carrying other alleles of D11Mit325 (1 strain)
Strains carrying other alleles of D11Mit41
006809 NOD.B6-(D11Nds1-D11Mit41)/J 005311 NOD.B6-(D1Mit18-D1Mit445)(D11Nds1-D11Mit41)/DelJ 005313 NOD.B6-(D1Mit180-D1Mit143)(D11Mit38-D11Mit41)/DelJ View Strains carrying other alleles of D11Mit41 (3 strains)
Strains carrying other alleles of D1Mit18
005311 NOD.B6-(D1Mit18-D1Mit445)(D11Nds1-D11Mit41)/DelJ View Strains carrying other alleles of D1Mit18 (1 strain)
Strains carrying other alleles of Idd4
View Strains carrying other alleles of Idd4 (12 strains)
View Research Applications
Research Applications
This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:
Diabetes and Obesity Research
Type 1 Diabetes (IDDM) Analysis Strains
NOD/ShiLtJ MHC Congenics
Immunology and Inflammation Research
Autoimmunity
CD Antigens, Antigen Receptors, and Histocompatibility Markers
Inflammation
| Gene Symbol and Name | D1Mit18, DNA segment, Chr 1, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 18 | ||
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| Chromosome | 1 | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | D11Mit325, DNA Segment, Chr 11, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 325 | ||
| Chromosome | 11 | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | D11Mit41, DNA segment, Chr 11, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 41 | ||
| Chromosome | 11 | ||
| Allele Symbol | Idd4C57BL/6 | ||
| Allele Name | C57BL/6 | ||
| Allele Type | QTL | ||
| Strain of Origin | C57BL/6 | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Idd4, insulin dependent diabetes susceptibility 4 | ||
| Chromosome | 11 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | Idd-4; | ||
Gill BM; Jaramillo A; Ma L; Laupland KB; Delovitch TL. 1995. Genetic linkage of thymic T-cell proliferative unresponsiveness to mouse chromosome 11 in NOD mice. A possible role for chemokine genes. Diabetes 44(6):614-9. [PubMed: 7789623] [MGI Ref ID J:25969]
Grattan M; Mi QS; Meagher C; Delovitch TL. 2002. Congenic mapping of the diabetogenic locus Idd4 to a 5.2-cM region of chromosome 11 in NOD mice: identification of two potential candidate subloci. Diabetes 51(1):215-23. [PubMed: 11756344] [MGI Ref ID J:73763]
Idd4C57BL/6 relatedMatsuki N; Stanic AK; Embers ME; Van Kaer L; Morel L; Joyce S. 2003. Genetic dissection of V alpha 14J alpha 18 natural T cell number and function in autoimmune-prone mice. J Immunol 170(11):5429-37. [PubMed: 12759418] [MGI Ref ID J:85823]
Yui MA; Muralidharan K; Moreno-Altamirano B; Perrin G; Chestnut K; Wakeland EK. 1996. Production of congenic mouse strains carrying NOD-derived diabetogenic genetic intervals: an approach for the genetic dissection of complex traits. Mamm Genome 7(5):331-4. [PubMed: 8661724] [MGI Ref ID J:33172]
Animal Health Reports
Production of mice from cryopreserved embryos or sperm occurs in a maximum barrier room, RG10/RG30.Colony Maintenance
Diet Information LabDiet® 5K52/5K67
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Animals Provided
Price (US dollars $) Cryorecovery* $1980.00 At least two mice that carry the mutation (if it is a mutant strain) will be provided. Their genotypes may not reflect those discussed in the strain description. Please inquire for possible genotypes and see additional details below.
Standard Supply
Cryopreserved. Ready for recovery. Please refer to pricing and supply notes for further information.
Supply Notes
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We will fulfill your order by providing at least two pair of mice, at least one animal of each pair carrying the mutation of interest. The total number of animals provided, their gender and genotype will vary. Please inquire if larger numbers of animals with specific genotype and genders are needed. Animals typically ship between 13 and 16 weeks from the date of your order. If a second cryorecovery is needed in order to provide the minimum number of animals, animals will ship within 25 weeks. IMPORTANT NOTE: The genotypes of animals provided may not reflect the mating scheme utilized by The Jackson Laboratory prior to cryopreservation, or that discussed in the strain description. Please inquire about possible genotypes which will be recovered for this specific strain. The Jackson Laboratory cannot guarantee the reproductive success of mice shipped to your facility. If the mice are lost after the first three days (post-arrival) or do not produce progeny at your facility, a new order and fee will be necessary.Cryorecovery to establish a Dedicated Supply for greater quantities of mice.
Mice recovered can be used to establish a dedicated colony to contractually supply you mice according to your requirements. Price by quotation. For more information on Dedicated Supply, please contact JAX® Services, Tel: 1-800-422-6423 (from U.S.A., Canada or Puerto Rico only) or 1-207-288-5845 (from any location).
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Cryopreserved Mice - Ready for Recovery
Animals Provided
Price (US dollars $) Cryorecovery* $2574.00 At least two mice that carry the mutation (if it is a mutant strain) will be provided. Their genotypes may not reflect those discussed in the strain description. Please inquire for possible genotypes and see additional details below.
Standard Supply
Cryopreserved. Ready for recovery. Please refer to pricing and supply notes for further information.
Supply Notes
- Cryorecovery - Standard.
We will fulfill your order by providing at least two pair of mice, at least one animal of each pair carrying the mutation of interest. The total number of animals provided, their gender and genotype will vary. Please inquire if larger numbers of animals with specific genotype and genders are needed. Animals typically ship between 13 and 16 weeks from the date of your order. If a second cryorecovery is needed in order to provide the minimum number of animals, animals will ship within 25 weeks. IMPORTANT NOTE: The genotypes of animals provided may not reflect the mating scheme utilized by The Jackson Laboratory prior to cryopreservation, or that discussed in the strain description. Please inquire about possible genotypes which will be recovered for this specific strain. The Jackson Laboratory cannot guarantee the reproductive success of mice shipped to your facility. If the mice are lost after the first three days (post-arrival) or do not produce progeny at your facility, a new order and fee will be necessary.Cryorecovery to establish a Dedicated Supply for greater quantities of mice.
Mice recovered can be used to establish a dedicated colony to contractually supply you mice according to your requirements. Price by quotation. For more information on Dedicated Supply, please contact JAX® Services, Tel: 1-800-422-6423 (from U.S.A., Canada or Puerto Rico only) or 1-207-288-5845 (from any location).
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Cryopreserved. Ready for recovery. Please refer to pricing and supply notes for further information.
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