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Query: UMLS:C0011854 (
type 1 diabetes
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The Long-Evans Tokushima Lean (LETL) rat, characterized by rapid onset of insulin-dependent (type I) diabetes mellitus (
IDDM
), no sex difference in the incidence of
IDDM
, autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells, and no significant T cell lymphopenia, is a desirable animal model for human
IDDM
. We have established a diabetes-prone substrain of the LETL rat, named Komeda Diabetes-
Prone
(KDP) rat, showing a 100% development of moderate to severe insulitis within 220 d of age. The cumulative frequency of
IDDM
was 70% at 120 d of age, and reached 82% within 220 d of age. Here, we performed the first genome-wide scan for non-MHC
IDDM
susceptibility genes in this strain. The analysis of three crosses has led to the revelation of a major
IDDM
susceptibility gene, termed Iddm/kdp1, on rat chromosome (Chr) 11. Homozygosity for the KDP allele at this locus is shown to be essential for the development of moderate to severe insulitis and the onset of
IDDM
. Comparative mapping suggests that the homologues of Iddm/ kdp1 are located on human Chr 3 and mouse Chr 16 and would therefore be different from previously reported
IDDM
susceptibility genes.
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PMID:A non-MHC locus essential for autoimmune type I diabetes in the Komeda Diabetes-Prone rat. 932 65
The BB rat is an important rodent model of human
type 1 diabetes
(T1D) and has been used to study mechanisms of diabetes pathogenesis as well as to investigate potential intervention therapies for clinical trials. The Diabetes-
Prone
BB (BBDP) rat spontaneously develops autoimmune T1D between 50 and 90 days of age. The Diabetes-Resistant BB (BBDR) rat has similar diabetes-susceptible genes as the BBDP, but does not become diabetic in viral antibody-free conditions. However, the BBDR rat can be induced to develop T1D in response to certain treatments such as regulatory T cell (T(reg)) depletion, toll-like receptor ligation, or virus infection. These diabetes-inducible rats develop hyperglycemia under well-controlled circumstances and within a short, predictable time frame (14-21 days), thus facilitating their utility for investigations of specific stages of diabetes development. Therefore, these rat strains are invaluable models for studying autoimmune diabetes and the role of environmental factors in its development, of particular importance due to the influx of studies associating virus infection and human T1D.
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PMID:The BB rat as a model of human type 1 diabetes. 2289 99