[HTML][HTML] Lampe1: An ENU-Germline Mutation Causing Spontaneous Hepatosteatosis Identified through Targeted Exon-Enrichment and Next-Generation Sequencing

R Sheridan, K Lampe, SK Shanmukhappa, P Putnam… - PLoS …, 2011 - journals.plos.org
R Sheridan, K Lampe, SK Shanmukhappa, P Putnam, M Keddache, S Divanovic, J Bezerra
PLoS One, 2011journals.plos.org
Using a small scale ENU mutagenesis approach we identified a recessive germline mutant,
designated Lampe1 that exhibited growth retardation and spontaneous hepatosteatosis.
Low resolution mapping based on 20 intercrossed Lampe1 mice revealed linkage to a∼ 14
Mb interval on the distal site of chromosome 11 containing a total of 285 genes. Exons and
50 bp flanking sequences within the critical region were enriched with sequence capture
microarrays and subsequently analyzed by next-generation sequencing. Using this …
Using a small scale ENU mutagenesis approach we identified a recessive germline mutant, designated Lampe1 that exhibited growth retardation and spontaneous hepatosteatosis. Low resolution mapping based on 20 intercrossed Lampe1 mice revealed linkage to a ∼14 Mb interval on the distal site of chromosome 11 containing a total of 285 genes. Exons and 50 bp flanking sequences within the critical region were enriched with sequence capture microarrays and subsequently analyzed by next-generation sequencing. Using this approach 98.1 percent of the targeted DNA was covered with a depth of 10 or more reads per nucleotide and 3 homozygote mutations were identified. Two mutations represented intronic nucleotide changes whereas one mutation affected a splice donor site in intron 11–12 of Palmitoyl Acetyl-coenzyme A oxygenase-1 (Acox1), causing skipping of exon 12. Phenotyping of Acox1Lampe1 mutants revealed a progression from hepatosteatosis to steatohepatitis, and ultimately hepatocellular carcinoma. The current approach provides a highly efficient and affordable method to identify causative mutations induced by ENU mutagenesis and animal models relevant to human pathology.
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