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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Bmftm1.1Ast
targeted mutation 1.1, Andreas Strasser
MGI:3778610
Summary 2 genotypes
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hm1
Bmftm1.1Ast/Bmftm1.1Ast B6.Cg-Bmftm1.1Anst MGI:3784612
hm2
Bmftm1.1Ast/Bmftm1.1Ast involves: C57BL/6 MGI:5796284


Genotype
MGI:3784612
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Bmftm1.1Ast/Bmftm1.1Ast
Genetic
Background
B6.Cg-Bmftm1.1Anst
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Mouse lines carrying:
Bmftm1.1Ast mutation (1 available); any Bmf mutation (21 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
immune system
• highly resistant to apoptosis caused by dexamethasone
• double positive T cells with increased resistance to the apoptotic effects of dexamethasone
• thymocytes and double positive T cells resistant to the apoptotic effects of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid
• increased susceptibility to gamma irradiation induced thymic lymphomas made up of double positive or CD8 single positive cells
• significantly enlarged at 12 months
• increased by more than 50%
• total serum levels elevated at 8-10 weeks but not at 1 year of age
• both T1 and T2 transitional B cells are elevated
• increased T1 transitional B cells in inguinal lymph nodes
• mature B cell numbers are elevated
• increased numbers in inguinal lymph nodes
• increased numbers in peripheral blood
• elevated while marginal B cell numbers are normal
• significantly elevated numbers in bone marrow while pro-B cell numbers are normal

neoplasm
N
• no B cell neoplasia through 18 months of age
• increased susceptibility to gamma irradiation induced thymic lymphomas made up of double positive or CD8 single positive cells

hematopoietic system
• highly resistant to apoptosis caused by dexamethasone
• double positive T cells with increased resistance to the apoptotic effects of dexamethasone
• thymocytes and double positive T cells resistant to the apoptotic effects of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid
• increased susceptibility to gamma irradiation induced thymic lymphomas made up of double positive or CD8 single positive cells
• both T1 and T2 transitional B cells are elevated
• increased T1 transitional B cells in inguinal lymph nodes
• mature B cell numbers are elevated
• increased numbers in inguinal lymph nodes
• increased numbers in peripheral blood
• elevated while marginal B cell numbers are normal
• significantly elevated numbers in bone marrow while pro-B cell numbers are normal
• significantly enlarged at 12 months
• increased by more than 50%
• total serum levels elevated at 8-10 weeks but not at 1 year of age

cellular
• highly resistant to apoptosis caused by dexamethasone
• double positive T cells with increased resistance to the apoptotic effects of dexamethasone
• thymocytes and double positive T cells resistant to the apoptotic effects of suberoylanilide hydroxamic acid

growth/size/body
• significantly enlarged at 12 months
• increased by more than 50%

endocrine/exocrine glands
• increased susceptibility to gamma irradiation induced thymic lymphomas made up of double positive or CD8 single positive cells




Genotype
MGI:5796284
hm2
Allelic
Composition
Bmftm1.1Ast/Bmftm1.1Ast
Genetic
Background
involves: C57BL/6
Find Mice Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
Mouse lines carrying:
Bmftm1.1Ast mutation (1 available); any Bmf mutation (21 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
endocrine/exocrine glands
• delay in postlactational remodeling of the mammary gland

integument
• delay in postlactational remodeling of the mammary gland





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last database update
12/10/2024
MGI 6.24
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