Nature Communications (Oct 2024)

Four Core Genotypes mice harbour a 3.2MB X-Y translocation that perturbs Tlr7 dosage

  • Jasper Panten,
  • Stefania Del Prete,
  • James P. Cleland,
  • Lauren M. Saunders,
  • Job van Riet,
  • Anja Schneider,
  • Paul Ginno,
  • Nina Schneider,
  • Marie-Luise Koch,
  • Xuqi Chen,
  • Moritz Gerstung,
  • Oliver Stegle,
  • Arthur P. Arnold,
  • James M. A. Turner,
  • Edith Heard,
  • Duncan T. Odom

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52640-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Abstract The Four Core Genotypes (FCG) is a mouse model system used to disentangle the function of sex chromosomes and hormones. We report that a copy of a 3.2 MB region of the X chromosome has translocated to the Y Sry- chromosome and thus increased the expression of X-linked genes including the single-stranded RNA sensor and autoimmune disease mediator Tlr7. This previously-unreported X-Y translocation complicates the interpretation of studies reliant on C57BL/6J FCG mice.