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Accelerating functional gene discovery in osteoarthritis

Authors :
Hannah F. Dewhurst
Peter I. Croucher
Julian A. Waung
Elena J. Ghirardello
Jacqueline K. White
Julia Steinberg
Anne-Tounsia Adoum
J. Mark Wilkinson
Graham R. Williams
Alan Boyde
John G. Logan
Valerie E. Vancollie
Naila S. Mannan
J. H. Duncan Bassett
Fiona Kussy
Natalie C. Butterfield
Davide Komla-Ebri
Lorraine Southam
Antonio C. Bianco
Scott E. Youlten
Victoria D. Leitch
Katherine F. Curry
Christopher J. Lelliott
David J. Adams
Elizabeth A. McAninch
Eleftheria Zeggini
Richard Jacques
Wellcome Trust
Commission of the European Communities
European Commission
Butterfield, Natalie C [0000-0002-5209-7508]
Steinberg, Julia [0000-0002-0585-2312]
Komla-Ebri, Davide [0000-0002-8381-5381]
Leitch, Victoria D [0000-0001-5760-2887]
Youlten, Scott E [0000-0001-9314-2945]
Wilkinson, J Mark [0000-0001-5577-3674]
McAninch, Elizabeth A [0000-0003-3993-4663]
Vancollie, Valerie E [0000-0003-1547-1975]
Lelliott, Christopher J [0000-0001-8087-4530]
Adams, David J [0000-0001-9490-0306]
Jacques, Richard [0000-0001-6710-5403]
Boyde, Alan [0000-0002-9871-5498]
Zeggini, Eleftheria [0000-0003-4238-659X]
Croucher, Peter I [0000-0002-7102-2413]
Williams, Graham R [0000-0002-8555-8219]
Bassett, JH Duncan [0000-0003-0817-0082]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Nature Communications, BioRxiv, Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2021), Nat. Commun. 12:467 (2021), bioRxiv
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2019.

Abstract

Osteoarthritis causes debilitating pain and disability, resulting in a considerable socioeconomic burden, yet no drugs are available that prevent disease onset or progression. Here, we develop, validate and use rapid-throughput imaging techniques to identify abnormal joint phenotypes in randomly selected mutant mice generated by the International Knockout Mouse Consortium. We identify 14 genes with functional involvement in osteoarthritis pathogenesis, including the homeobox gene Pitx1, and functionally characterize 6 candidate human osteoarthritis genes in mouse models. We demonstrate sensitivity of the methods by identifying age-related degenerative joint damage in wild-type mice. Finally, we phenotype previously generated mutant mice with an osteoarthritis-associated polymorphism in the Dio2 gene by CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing and demonstrate a protective role in disease onset with public health implications. We hope this expanding resource of mutant mice will accelerate functional gene discovery in osteoarthritis and offer drug discovery opportunities for this common, incapacitating chronic disease.<br />Osteoarthritis is a chronic, heritable disease with no available treatment. Here, the authors show that a validated, rapid-throughput joint phenotyping pipeline detects osteoarthritis in the mouse knee following surgical provocation, in aging and after single gene deletion or point mutation.

Details

ISSN :
20411723
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications, BioRxiv, Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2021), Nat. Commun. 12:467 (2021), bioRxiv
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aeece44a9850da46bcdbd043794ded99
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/836221