Large-Scale Discovery of Functional Genetic Variation in Rhesus Macaques
大规模发现恒河猴功能遗传变异
基本信息
- 批准号:8484474
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 51.33万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2011
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2011-09-01 至 2015-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Acquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeAlcoholismAnimal ModelAnimalsAnxiety DisordersArchivesBiological FactorsBiomedical ResearchCatalogingCatalogsChinese PeopleCommunicable DiseasesCommunitiesDNADNA SequenceDataDatabasesDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusDiseaseDisease ProgressionDisease susceptibilityDrug AddictionExhibitsExonsFundingGene ExpressionGenesGeneticGenetic PolymorphismGenetic TranscriptionGenetic VariationGenomeGenomicsGoalsHIVHIV InfectionsHIV vaccineHealthHumanIndividualInvestigationKnowledgeLeukocytesLymphocyteMacacaMacaca mulattaMental DepressionMetabolic DiseasesMethodsModelingMolecular GeneticsNational Human Genome Research InstituteNeurobiologyNeurosciencesObesityOsteoporosisPan GenusPathogenesisPrimatesPrincipal InvestigatorRNA SequencesReadingReproductive BiologyReproductive EndocrinologyResearchResearch PersonnelResourcesRiskSIVSubfamily lentivirinaeTissuesUnited States National Institutes of HealthVariantbasedevelopmental psychobiologyexomeexome sequencinggenome sequencinginnovationinterestnonhuman primatenovelnovel vaccinesresponsestem cell biology
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) are the most widely used nonhuman primate in biomedical research. Rhesus are critically important in efforts to understand the pathogenesis of HIV-AIDS, to develop novel treatments and new vaccines against HIV infection. In addition, rhesus macaques are commonly used in studies of basic neurobiology, metabolic diseases such as diabetes and osteoporosis, and reproductive biology. Rhesus monkeys are important in analyses of stem cell biology. This species is also frequently used as an animal model in studies related to alcoholism, drug addiction, anxiety disorders and depression. This proposed project will dramatically increase the value and significance of this primate species for all types of biomedical research by generating a substantial amount of new information about functional genetic variation among rhesus macaques. It is now well established that genetic differences among people influence their risk of developing common diseases such as those listed above, including infectious diseases. Genetic variation can also influence the progression of disease and the responses of different people to a specific treatment. We will facilitate research on the genetic basis of disease susceptibility and response to treatment by identifying large numbers of new DNA sequence variants in functional genes within the rhesus genome. To accomplish this, we will sequence the exome (all functional gene exons) from 96 unrelated rhesus macaques, both Indian-origin and Chinese-origin animals. We will also produce whole genome sequences for 8 of those 96 animals. The exome and whole genome data will be used to identify new DNA sequence variation present in this species. We will also sequence RNA from the lymphocytes of all 96 animals to begin assessment of individual variation in gene expression within that tissue, and to correlate differential RNA expression with DNA sequence variation in the relevant genes. All the data generated will be made publically available through appropriate NCBl databases (e.g. Short Read Archive, dbVAR and dbSNP) and by creating our own public searchable on-line database of rhesus genetic variation.
描述(由申请人提供):恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)是生物医学研究中使用最广泛的非人类灵长类动物。在了解艾滋病毒的发病机理,开发新的治疗方法和针对艾滋病毒感染的新疫苗的努力中,恒河神至关重要。此外,猕猴通常用于基本神经生物学,糖尿病和骨质疏松症等代谢疾病以及生殖生物学的研究。恒河猴在干细胞生物学的分析中很重要。该物种也经常用作与酒精中毒,药物成瘾,焦虑症和抑郁症有关的研究。该提出的项目将通过产生有关恒河猴猕猴功能性遗传变异的大量新信息,从而大大提高该灵长类物种对所有类型的生物医学研究的价值和意义。现在已经很好地确定,人们之间的遗传差异会影响他们患有常见疾病的风险,例如上面列出的疾病,包括传染病。遗传变异也会影响疾病的进展以及不同人对特定治疗的反应。我们将通过鉴定恒河猴基因组中功能基因中的大量新DNA序列变体来促进对疾病易感性和对治疗反应的遗传基础的研究。为了实现这一目标,我们将从96种无关的恒河猕猴,包括印度 - 鸟类和中国原生物的动物中对外显子组(所有功能性基因外显子)进行测序。我们还将为这96只动物中的8种产生整个基因组序列。外显子和整个基因组数据将用于识别该物种中存在的新的DNA序列变化。我们还将从所有96只动物的淋巴细胞中序列RNA,以开始评估该组织中基因表达的个体变异,并将差异RNA表达与相关基因中的DNA序列变化相关。生成的所有数据将通过适当的NCBL数据库(例如简短读取存档,DBVAR和DBSNP)公开获得,并通过创建我们自己的恒河猴遗传变异的在线搜索数据库。
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