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Strain Name:

NOD.A-Idd3A/J/MrkJ

Stock Number:

007931

Availability:

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Strain Common Names      NOD.A/J-Idd3;
Genes & Alleles   Idd3;   Idd3A/J;


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Strain Details

Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Congenic
Additional information on JAX® GEMM® Strains.
Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Mutant Strain
Mating SystemHomozygote x Homozygote         (Female x Male)
Specieslaboratory mouse
Background Strain NOD/MrkTac
Donating Investigator Linda Wicker,  
H2 Haplotypeg7
GenerationN6F11+F1 (01-FEB-08)

Appearance
albino
Related Genotype: A/A Tyrc/Tyrc

Strain Description
This NOD congenic strain, commonly referred to as NOD.A/J-Idd3, is carrying Chr 3 alleles, SNPS rs168642 (18.178Mb) through rs13477164, (66.638Mb) derived from strain A/J including the insulin dependent diabetes susceptibility 3 loci (Idd3). Diabetes onset and incidence among mice of this strain is reported to be similar to NOD/MrkTac, with approximately 65% of the females becoming diabetic by 200 days of age. The congenic NOD.A/J-Idd3 females are predisposed to autoimmune ovarian dysgenesis. Thymocytes and splenocytes, either non-activated or activated of this T1D susceptible stock produce less Il2 mRNA than T1D protected strains (Stock No's. 007933 and 007934). Il2 molecules derived from the A/J strain are identical to NOD. This congenic strain, one of a set of 5 strains (007930, 007932, 007933 and 007934), has been useful to positionally clone Idd3 and to study the biological effects of variation of genes within the Idd3 region, specifically the Il2 and continue to be valued for studying long-range chromosome remodeling.

Strain Development
An A/J (Stock No. 000646) congenic segment 47.69Mb in length is defined within SNPs rs168642 (18.178Mb) and rs13477164 (66.638Mb) that includes the Idd3 locus on Chr 3. Idd3 contains major candidate gene IL2 as well as IL21, Tenr, Cetn4 and Fgf2. The A/J congenic segment was introgressed onto the NOD/MrkTac background. This strain was produced by mating mice from NOD/MrkTac to A/J followed by 5 additional crosses to NOD/MrkTac with selection for Idd3 markers. Siblings carrying the A/J derived segment denoted by makers D3Mit329 through D3Mit274 were intercrossed to make homozygous. 5kSNP Chip Data, based on NCBI, build 36, identifies the congenic interval between SNPs rs6168642 (18.46Mb) and rs13477164 (66.15Mb) with no genetic contamination of other chromosomes. In 2007, the T1DR received this strain at generation N6F11.

Mammalian Phenotype Terms assigned by genotype

Idd3A/J/Idd3A/J

        NOD.A-Idd3A/J
  • immune system phenotype
  • increased susceptibility to autoimmune diabetes (MGI Ref ID J:120349)
    • susceptibility to type 1 diabetes

Gene & Allele Details

Allele Symbol Idd3A/J
Allele Name A/J
Strain of OriginA/J
Gene Symbol and Name Idd3, insulin dependent diabetes susceptibility 3
Chromosome 3
Gene Common Name(s) Idd-3;
Molecular Note This allele confers susceptibility to type 1 diabetes compared to C57BL/6J and CZECHI/EiJ. Diabetes onset and incidence among mice of this strain is reported to be similar to NOD/MrkTac mice. [MGI Ref ID J:120349]

Control Information

  Control
   001976 NOD/ShiLtJ (approximate)
 
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Colony Maintenance

Diet Information LabDiet® 5K52/5K67

Related Strains

View Strains carrying other alleles of Idd3     (8 strains)

Additional Web Information

Congenic Nomenclature

Animal Health Reports

Room Number           AX12

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 Non-MHC Congenics)

Immunology and Inflammation Research
Autoimmunity (Type 1 Diabetes)

References

Selected Reference(s)

Yamanouchi J; Rainbow D; Serra P; Howlett S; Hunter K; Garner VE; Gonzalez-Munoz A; Clark J; Veijola R; Cubbon R; Chen SL; Rosa R; Cumiskey AM; Serreze DV; Gregory S; Rogers J; Lyons PA; Healy B; Smink LJ; Todd JA; Peterson LB; Wicker LS; Santamaria P. 2007. Interleukin-2 gene variation impairs regulatory T cell function and causes autoimmunity. Nat Genet 39(3):329-37. [PubMed: 17277778]  [MGI Ref ID J:120349]


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Strain Name: NOD.A-Idd3A/J/MrkJ
Stock Number: 007931

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Supply Details

Standard SupplyRepository-Live. A collection of over 1000 strains maintained as live colonies. Individual colonies are sized to meet current customer demand. Delivery for orders of 10 mice or less ranges on average from one to eight weeks; mice are generally shipped between four to six weeks of age with a maximum shipping age of ~nine weeks. Colony sizes do not generally support stringent age specifications for large volumes of mice; however custom orders and larger quantities of mice are easily arranged. Estimated ship dates for all orders provided within 48 hours of order placement.
Supply Notes Usually shipped between four and eight weeks of age.
This strain is included in the Type 1 Diabetes Repository collection.
Genomic DNA is available for this strain from the Mouse DNA Resource.
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