LOW RATES OF PROVIRAL INTEGRATION IN SWR J-RF/J HYBRID MICE/

Citation
Sje. Kay et Pd. Keightley, LOW RATES OF PROVIRAL INTEGRATION IN SWR J-RF/J HYBRID MICE/, Genetical Research, 66(1), 1995, pp. 45-52
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
00166723
Volume
66
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
45 - 52
Database
ISI
SICI code
0016-6723(1995)66:1<45:LROPII>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
A high frequency of proviral acquisition has previously been reported in the offspring of SWR/J-RF/J hybrid mice. In the present study, it w as investigated whether this proviral acquisition would be useful for large-scale insertional mutagenesis studies. A population of SWR/J-RF/ J hybrid mice with a predominantly SWR/J background was created. Lines of mice with such a background and partially congenic for two active proviruses from the RF/J strain were generated (the insert lines). Con trol lines were derived from mice which had no proviral loci but had a n otherwise similar genetic background. DNA samples of mice in the ins ert lines were screened for the appearance of new proviral loci by Sou thern hybridization. The rate of proviral acquisition, calculated from the observed number of new proviral loci was 0.023 new proviruses per mouse. This rate is lower than found in previous studies and too low for large-scale insertional mutagenesis studies. A sensitivity experim ent indicated that there was adequate detection of new proviral loci. The number of segregating proviruses was consistent with the number of newly acquired proviruses actually detected. Two additional crosses b etween mice in the insert Lines and SWR/J mice were performed. The rat e of proviral acquisition was greatly increased when SWR/J females wer e initially mated to insert mice, but remained unchanged when SWR/J ma les were used. This suggested that mice in the insert lines had acquir ed a maternally transmitted factor, which was suppressing viral expres sion and thus reducing the rate of proviral acquisition.