Genome-wide analysis of hepatic fibrosis in inbred mice identifies the susceptibility locus Hfib1 on chromosome 15

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Hillebrandt, S [1 ]
Goos, C [1 ]
Matern, S [1 ]
Lammert, F [1 ]
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[1] Univ Aachen, Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Univ Hosp Aachen, Dept Med 111, D-52057 Aachen, Germany
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10.1053/gast.2002.37069
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background & Aims: Host genetic factors are likely to contribute to the variable course of hepatic fibrosis in response to chronic liver injury. Similarly, the fibrotic response differs among inbred mouse strains after challenge with CCI4. Our aim was to identify unknown susceptibility loci for hepatic fibrosis in a cross between fibrosis-susceptible and -resistant inbred mice. Methods: Seven inbred mouse strains were treated with CCI4, and hepatic fibrosis was phenotypically characterized by histology, hepatic hydroxyproline levels, and serum surrogate markers. F-1 hybrids of susceptible BALE/cJ and resistant A/J inbred strains were intercrossed to obtain 358 F-2 progeny. Quantitative trait loci (QTL) that determine hepatic fibrosis were identified by genome-wide interval mapping and haplotype analysis. Results: In this model, marked strain differences in fibrosis susceptibility exist, with BALB/c inbred mice being most susceptible. The hydroxyproline levels of F-1 mice resemble the resistant parental strains, indicating that fibrosis susceptibility is a recessive trait. QTL analysis identifies a susceptibility locus on chromosome 15 that significantly affects the stage of fibrosis and hydroxyproline levels. According to standard nomenclature, this locus is called Hfib1 (hepatic fibrogenic gene 1). Hfib(1) is defined by genetic markers D15Mit26 and D15Mit122: A suggestive QTL on chromosome 2 colocalizes with the complement factor 5 gene, known to be mutated in the resistant strain A. Conclusions: The set of inbred strains provides a framework for systematic analysis of fibrogenic genes. QTL mapping is useful to identify genetic susceptibility loci for hepatic fibrosis that might harbor new molecular targets for antifibrotic drug design.
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