neoplasm
• transition to cancer occurs in all male mice by 3-6 months of age and to invasive adenocarcinoma of the prostate after 6 months of age
• mice castrated at 8 months of age (when all have prostate cancer) show evidence of regression and fibrosis at all time points post-castration and the presence of residual tumors that do not express the MYC transgene
|
• invasive carcinoma of the prostate after 6 months of age
(J:85480)
• males develop invasive prostatic adenocarcinomas by 8 months of age
(J:223213)
|
• all male mice develop prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (mPIN) by 3 months of age; lesions can be seen as early as 2 weeks of age
(J:85480)
• mice castrated at 2 months of age (when mPIN lesions are present) exhibit complete regression of mPIN within one month of castration
(J:85480)
• prostrates from 8 week old mice exhibit extensive prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia as compared to controls
(J:223213)
|
endocrine/exocrine glands
• prostrate volume is increased as compared to controls
|
• transition to cancer occurs in all male mice by 3-6 months of age and to invasive adenocarcinoma of the prostate after 6 months of age
• mice castrated at 8 months of age (when all have prostate cancer) show evidence of regression and fibrosis at all time points post-castration and the presence of residual tumors that do not express the MYC transgene
|
• invasive carcinoma of the prostate after 6 months of age
(J:85480)
• males develop invasive prostatic adenocarcinomas by 8 months of age
(J:223213)
|
• all male mice develop prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (mPIN) by 3 months of age; lesions can be seen as early as 2 weeks of age
(J:85480)
• mice castrated at 2 months of age (when mPIN lesions are present) exhibit complete regression of mPIN within one month of castration
(J:85480)
• prostrates from 8 week old mice exhibit extensive prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia as compared to controls
(J:223213)
|
reproductive system
• prostrate volume is increased as compared to controls
|
• transition to cancer occurs in all male mice by 3-6 months of age and to invasive adenocarcinoma of the prostate after 6 months of age
• mice castrated at 8 months of age (when all have prostate cancer) show evidence of regression and fibrosis at all time points post-castration and the presence of residual tumors that do not express the MYC transgene
|
• invasive carcinoma of the prostate after 6 months of age
(J:85480)
• males develop invasive prostatic adenocarcinomas by 8 months of age
(J:223213)
|
• all male mice develop prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (mPIN) by 3 months of age; lesions can be seen as early as 2 weeks of age
(J:85480)
• mice castrated at 2 months of age (when mPIN lesions are present) exhibit complete regression of mPIN within one month of castration
(J:85480)
• prostrates from 8 week old mice exhibit extensive prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia as compared to controls
(J:223213)
|
Mouse Models of Human Disease |
DO ID | OMIM ID(s) | Ref(s) | |
prostate cancer | DOID:10283 |
OMIM:176807 OMIM:300147 OMIM:300704 OMIM:601518 OMIM:602759 OMIM:608656 OMIM:608658 OMIM:609299 OMIM:609558 OMIM:610321 OMIM:610997 OMIM:611100 OMIM:611868 OMIM:611928 OMIM:611955 OMIM:611958 OMIM:611959 |
J:85480 |