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Phenotypes Associated with This Genotype
Genotype
MGI:5789554
Allelic
Composition
Tg(KRT19-TAg)7Eps/0
Genetic
Background
involves: FVB/N
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phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
neoplasm
• 7 of 28 mice develop adrenal neoplasia
• 4 of 17 males develop prostate/coagulation gland neoplasia
• 5 of 20 mice show lung metastasis
• all mice develop invasive transitional cell carcinoma, a neoplasm of urinary bladder urothelial cells, by 12 weeks of age, resembling the nonpapillary form
• disease progresses from development of carcinoma insitu, stromal invasion, muscle invasion, rapid growth, and lung metastasis (in 20% of mice)
• 6 of 28 mice develop mesothelial neoplasia

mortality/aging
• all mice are sacrificed by 3 months of age due to the presence of high-grade disease

growth/size/body
• reduction in weight gain, with mice weighing about 70% of controls at 9 weeks of age
• mice show 2-fold kidney enlargement

behavior/neurological
• mice begin to develop lethargy at 10 weeks of age

endocrine/exocrine glands
• mice show 2-fold adrenal enlargement
• most males exhibit focal dysplasia and hyperplasia in prostatic/coagulation gland and seminal vesicle epithelium
• most males exhibit focal dysplasia and hyperplasia in the seminal vesicle epithelium
• 7 of 28 mice develop adrenal neoplasia
• 4 of 17 males develop prostate/coagulation gland neoplasia

homeostasis/metabolism
• blood urea nitrogen (BUN) is elevated 2.2-fold in mice with large neoplasms
• however, creatinine levels are unchanged

integument
• mice begin to develop ruffled coats at 10 weeks of age

renal/urinary system
• mice show 2-fold kidney enlargement
• all mice develop invasive transitional cell carcinoma, a neoplasm of urinary bladder urothelial cells, by 12 weeks of age, resembling the nonpapillary form
• disease progresses from development of carcinoma insitu, stromal invasion, muscle invasion, rapid growth, and lung metastasis (in 20% of mice)
• seen occasionally
• all mice exhibit hyperplasia and dysplasia of distal convoluted renal tubules

reproductive system
• most males exhibit focal dysplasia and hyperplasia in prostatic/coagulation gland and seminal vesicle epithelium
• most males exhibit focal dysplasia and hyperplasia in the seminal vesicle epithelium
• 4 of 17 males develop prostate/coagulation gland neoplasia

Mouse Models of Human Disease
DO ID OMIM ID(s) Ref(s)
urinary bladder cancer DOID:11054 OMIM:109800
J:64395


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last database update
04/16/2024
MGI 6.23
The Jackson Laboratory