Journal of Lipid Research (Oct 2010)

Localization of genes for V+LDL plasma cholesterol levels on two diets in the opossum Monodelphis domestica[S]

  • Candace M. Kammerer,
  • David L. Rainwater,
  • Nicolas Gouin,
  • Madhuri Jasti,
  • Kory C. Douglas,
  • Amy S. Dressen,
  • Prasanth Ganta,
  • John L. VandeBerg,
  • Paul B. Samollow

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 51, no. 10
pp. 2929 – 2939

Abstract

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Plasma cholesterol levels among individuals vary considerably in response to diet. However, the genes that influence this response are largely unknown. Non-HDL (V+LDL) cholesterol levels vary dramatically among gray, short-tailed opossums fed an atherogenic diet, and we previously reported that two quantitative trait loci (QTLs) influenced V+LDL cholesterol on two diets. We used hypothesis-free, genome-wide linkage analyses on data from 325 pedigreed opossums and located one QTL for V+LDL cholesterol on the basal diet on opossum chromosome 1q [logarithm of the odds (LOD) = 3.11, genomic P = 0.019] and another QTL for V+LDL on the atherogenic diet (i.e., high levels of cholesterol and fat) on chromosome 8 (LOD = 9.88, genomic P = 5 × 10−9). We then employed a novel strategy involving combined analyses of genomic resources, expression analysis, sequencing, and genotyping to identify candidate genes for the chromosome 8 QTL. A polymorphism in ABCB4 was strongly associated (P = 9 × 10−14) with the plasma V+LDL cholesterol concentrations on the high-cholesterol, high-fat diet. The results of this study indicate that genetic variation in ABCB4, or closely linked genes, is responsible for the dramatic differences among opossums in their V+LDL cholesterol response to an atherogenic diet.

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