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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:5578332
Allelic
Composition
Juntm4Wag/Juntm4Wag
Junbtm3Wag/Junbtm3Wag
Tg(Krt1-5-cre/ERT)1Ipc/0
Genetic
Background
involves: 129P2/OlaHsd * C57BL/6 * SJL
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Mouse lines carrying:
Junbtm3Wag mutation (1 available); any Junb mutation (20 available)
Juntm4Wag mutation (0 available); any Jun mutation (12 available)
Tg(Krt1-5-cre/ERT)1Ipc mutation (0 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
integument
• intra-epidermal T cells, epidermal micro-abscesses and typical inflammatory-cell infiltrate consisting of neutrophils, and an increase in numbers of macrophages in the dermis are seen in mice 8-10 days after tamoxifen induction
• mice treated with tamoxifen show an increase in subepidermal vascularization
• thickening of keratinized upper layers in mice treated with tamoxifen
• in mice treated with tamoxifen
• mice treated with tamoxifen show thickened epidermis with prominent rete ridge
• mice treated with tamoxifen at 8 weeks of age develop psoriasis-like skin lesions on hairless skin 8-10 days after tamoxifen induction, showing scaly plaques affecting primarily ears, paws and tail, and less frequently the hairy back skin

immune system
• periostitis in mice treated with tamoxifen
• arthritic lesions similar to psoriatic arthritis are seen in 100% of mice treated with tamoxifen, showing inflammatory infiltrates in joint regions
• intra-epidermal T cells, epidermal micro-abscesses and typical inflammatory-cell infiltrate consisting of neutrophils, and an increase in numbers of macrophages in the dermis are seen in mice 8-10 days after tamoxifen induction

skeleton
• arthritic lesions similar to psoriatic arthritis are seen in 100% of mice treated with tamoxifen, showing inflammatory infiltrates in joint regions
• massive bone destruction
• periostitis in mice treated with tamoxifen

cardiovascular system
• mice treated with tamoxifen show an increase in subepidermal vascularization

Mouse Models of Human Disease
DO ID OMIM ID(s) Ref(s)
psoriasis DOID:8893 OMIM:PS177900
J:116380


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last database update
11/05/2024
MGI 6.24
The Jackson Laboratory