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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Krt13em1Hcha
endonuclease-mediated mutation 1, Hao Chang
MGI:6509649
Summary 1 genotype
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hm1
Krt13em1Hcha/Krt13em1Hcha C57BL/6-Krt13em1Hcha MGI:6509651


Genotype
MGI:6509651
hm1
Allelic
Composition
Krt13em1Hcha/Krt13em1Hcha
Genetic
Background
C57BL/6-Krt13em1Hcha
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Mouse lines carrying:
Krt13em1Hcha mutation (0 available); any Krt13 mutation (38 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
craniofacial
• buccal mucosa shows thickened epithelium, immature suprabasal cells, loss of keratohyalin granules, and disorganized keratin layer
• tongue appears white and wrinkled, especially on the ventral surface, at 3 weeks of age
• epithelial folds are most prominent in the ventral side, especially close to the root
• epithelium is thickened and folded, the stratum corneum layer is thickened, the basal and suprabasal layers of the tongue show increased nuclear atypia and vacuolization, and the outermost keratin layer is disorganized and appears foamy
• tongue epithelia shows disrupted layer structure and massive cytoplasmic vacuolization, increased intercellular gaps, broken desmosomes and the intermediate filaments running from the desmosomes to the cytoplasm are missing or reduced, loss of keratohyalin granules and accumulation of big lipid droplets in the granular cells
• tongue epithelium shows an expansion of proliferating cells to the upper layers of the epithelium
• marker analysis indicates epithelial proliferation and differentiation defects in the tongue at P20
• however, no abnormalities in gross morphology, structural architecture, or cell proliferation are seen in tongues at P0

digestive/alimentary system
• buccal mucosa shows thickened epithelium, immature suprabasal cells, loss of keratohyalin granules, and disorganized keratin layer
• tongue appears white and wrinkled, especially on the ventral surface, at 3 weeks of age
• epithelial folds are most prominent in the ventral side, especially close to the root
• epithelium is thickened and folded, the stratum corneum layer is thickened, the basal and suprabasal layers of the tongue show increased nuclear atypia and vacuolization, and the outermost keratin layer is disorganized and appears foamy
• tongue epithelia shows disrupted layer structure and massive cytoplasmic vacuolization, increased intercellular gaps, broken desmosomes and the intermediate filaments running from the desmosomes to the cytoplasm are missing or reduced, loss of keratohyalin granules and accumulation of big lipid droplets in the granular cells
• tongue epithelium shows an expansion of proliferating cells to the upper layers of the epithelium
• marker analysis indicates epithelial proliferation and differentiation defects in the tongue at P20
• however, no abnormalities in gross morphology, structural architecture, or cell proliferation are seen in tongues at P0
• esophagus shows thickened epithelium, immature suprabasal cells, loss of keratohyalin granules, and disorganized keratin layer

growth/size/body
• buccal mucosa shows thickened epithelium, immature suprabasal cells, loss of keratohyalin granules, and disorganized keratin layer
• tongue appears white and wrinkled, especially on the ventral surface, at 3 weeks of age
• epithelial folds are most prominent in the ventral side, especially close to the root
• epithelium is thickened and folded, the stratum corneum layer is thickened, the basal and suprabasal layers of the tongue show increased nuclear atypia and vacuolization, and the outermost keratin layer is disorganized and appears foamy
• tongue epithelia shows disrupted layer structure and massive cytoplasmic vacuolization, increased intercellular gaps, broken desmosomes and the intermediate filaments running from the desmosomes to the cytoplasm are missing or reduced, loss of keratohyalin granules and accumulation of big lipid droplets in the granular cells
• tongue epithelium shows an expansion of proliferating cells to the upper layers of the epithelium
• marker analysis indicates epithelial proliferation and differentiation defects in the tongue at P20
• however, no abnormalities in gross morphology, structural architecture, or cell proliferation are seen in tongues at P0

Mouse Models of Human Disease
DO ID OMIM ID(s) Ref(s)
white sponge nevus DOID:0050448 OMIM:PS193900
J:297664





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last database update
12/10/2024
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