MMRRC-UC Davis Research on Sex Influences of Genetic Variation Modeling in Female Mice

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Abstract

ABSTRACT This application for an administrative supplement to NIH Grant U42 OD012210, the parent grant of the Mutant Mouse Resource and Research Center (MMRRC) at UC Davis, is submitted in response to NOT-OD-20-049 Notice of Special Interest: Administrative Supplements for Research on Sex/Gender Influences. This supplement will address the first of five objectives of the 2019-2023 Trans-NIH Strategic Plan for Women’s Health Research “Advancing Science for the Health of Women”: Advancing rigorous research that is relevant to the health of women. This application proposes pre-clinical research using mouse models of patient-specific genomic variants as one of three sex-based study types, and includes two of the three proscribed sex-based research approaches: addition of the opposite sex (in this case, female) and increasing sample size. To do so, we will conduct the following 3 specific aims: 1) generate cohorts of female mice for variants nominated from male patients; 2) conduct in vivo targeted phenotyping of female cohorts of mice; and 3) promote awareness and availability of genetic variants in female mouse models. We propose to study the pathophysiological consequences of genetic variation in female mice for up to 10 genomic variants we have already studied in male mice. The purpose of the proposed preclinical research project is to increase mechanistic understanding of sex differences in phenotypic expression of genetic variants using comparative studies of male and female physiological systems in mice.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10092015
Project number
3U42OD012210-21S2
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT DAVIS
Principal Investigator
KC KENT LLOYD
Activity code
U42
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$138,639
Award type
3
Project period
1999-09-30 → 2025-01-31