2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2020.08.004
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Phenotypic and gene expression features associated with variation in chronic ethanol consumption in heterogeneous stock collaborative cross mice

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“…Research into benzene toxicity in DO mice revealed that harnessing this genetic heterogeneity in the mouse better reflected the diverse reactions to benzene exposure seen in humans (French et al, 2015). Efforts using heterogeneous stock (HS) mice, with similar genetic backgrounds as DO mice, have correlated genes with sex-specific ethanol preference and chronic consumption phenotypes, and similar results have been corroborated in DO mice (Hitzemann et al, 2020). In the context of SUD, DO mice may be used to study the interaction between host genes, the environment (i.e., microbiome), and phenotypic differences between strains that reflect similar genetic diversity in humans.…”
Section: Diversity Outbred Mouse Modelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Research into benzene toxicity in DO mice revealed that harnessing this genetic heterogeneity in the mouse better reflected the diverse reactions to benzene exposure seen in humans (French et al, 2015). Efforts using heterogeneous stock (HS) mice, with similar genetic backgrounds as DO mice, have correlated genes with sex-specific ethanol preference and chronic consumption phenotypes, and similar results have been corroborated in DO mice (Hitzemann et al, 2020). In the context of SUD, DO mice may be used to study the interaction between host genes, the environment (i.e., microbiome), and phenotypic differences between strains that reflect similar genetic diversity in humans.…”
Section: Diversity Outbred Mouse Modelsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…While this represents the first time the DO mice have been characterized for level of response to ethanol, others have studied the DO and related populations for additional ethanol-related traits. For example, Hitzemann et al (Hitzemann et al 2020) Collectively, these studies demonstrate the ways in the high genetic and phenotypic variation captured by these complementary mouse resources can be used to map genes and identify gene expression networks associated with ethanol-relevant traits.…”
Section: Qtl Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both RI panels and heterogeneous stocks [94,[108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117][118][119] have been extensively studied for alcohol-related phenotypes. Furthermore all of these populations have been successfully used to map genes associated with psychiatric traits [63,91,100,101,[120][121][122][123][124] including addiction-related phenotypes [125].…”
Section: Forward Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%