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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:5688288
Allelic
Composition
ApcM1Tno/Apc+
Genetic
Background
either: B6JJcl.B6(D2JJcl)-ApcM1Tno or (involves: C57BL/6 * C57BL/6JJcl * DBA/2JJcl)
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Mouse lines carrying:
ApcM1Tno mutation (0 available); any Apc mutation (158 available)
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
neoplasm
• 100% of females but only 10.1% of males develop breast cancers
• breast cancers arise from 2 months of age
• breast cancers are adenosquamous carcinoma with ductal structures, invasive foci, and poorly differentiated features
• 86.5% of males, but only 12.2% of females, exhibit trichogenic tumors
• trichogenic tumors in males arise from 9 months of age
• trichogenic tumors are trichoepithelioma and pilomatricoma
• trichogenic tumors are trichoepithelioma and pilomatricoma
• some mice develop bone tumors containing proliferating spindle cells indicating osteosarcomas
• 54.2% of females and 93.3% of males exhibit osteomas
• osteomas are mainly seen in the skulls and mandibular bones, with some in the ribs and scapulas
• osteomas in males arise from 9 months of age

mortality/aging
• females become moribund as early as 9 weeks of age

integument
• 100% of females but only 10.1% of males develop breast cancers
• breast cancers arise from 2 months of age
• breast cancers are adenosquamous carcinoma with ductal structures, invasive foci, and poorly differentiated features
• 86.5% of males, but only 12.2% of females, exhibit trichogenic tumors
• trichogenic tumors in males arise from 9 months of age
• trichogenic tumors are trichoepithelioma and pilomatricoma
• trichogenic tumors are trichoepithelioma and pilomatricoma

endocrine/exocrine glands
• breast cancers arise from 2 months of age
• 100% of females but only 10.1% of males develop breast cancers
• breast cancers are adenosquamous carcinoma with ductal structures, invasive foci, and poorly differentiated features

skeleton
• some mice develop bone tumors containing proliferating spindle cells indicating osteosarcomas
• 54.2% of females and 93.3% of males exhibit osteomas
• osteomas are mainly seen in the skulls and mandibular bones, with some in the ribs and scapulas
• osteomas in males arise from 9 months of age

Mouse Models of Human Disease
DO ID OMIM ID(s) Ref(s)
familial adenomatous polyposis DOID:0050424 OMIM:PS175100
J:218227


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last database update
10/29/2024
MGI 6.24
The Jackson Laboratory