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Phenotypes associated with this allele
Allele Symbol
Allele Name
Allele ID
Tg(CAG-Tle1,-ALPP)1Lbe
transgene insertion 1, Corrinne Lobe
MGI:3697397
Summary 2 genotypes
Jump to Allelic Composition Genetic Background Genotype ID
cx1
Tg(CAG-Aes,-ALPP)1Lbe/0
Tg(CAG-Tle1,-ALPP)1Lbe/0
involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ * CD-1 MGI:3697422
tg2
Tg(CAG-Tle1,-ALPP)1Lbe/0 involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ * CD-1 MGI:3697420


Genotype
MGI:3697422
cx1
Allelic
Composition
Tg(CAG-Aes,-ALPP)1Lbe/0
Tg(CAG-Tle1,-ALPP)1Lbe/0
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ * CD-1
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phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
neoplasm
• only 50% (6/12) double transgenic mice have visible tumors on the pleural surface compared to 96% (27/28) of Tg(ACTB-Tle1,-ALPP)1Lbe single transgenics at 6 months of age
• average number of visible tumors is 2.4 compared to 8.3 in single transgenic mice; tumors are substantially smaller in addition to being decreased in number




Genotype
MGI:3697420
tg2
Allelic
Composition
Tg(CAG-Tle1,-ALPP)1Lbe/0
Genetic
Background
involves: 129S1/Sv * 129X1/SvJ * CD-1
Find Mice Using the International Mouse Strain Resource (IMSR)
No mouse lines available in IMSR.
See publication links below for author information.
phenotype observed in females
phenotype observed in males
N normal phenotype
neoplasm
• adults develop lung tumors with 100% penetrance
• neoplasms appear at 1 month resembling noninvasive bronchioalveolar carcinoma; at 3-5 months, visible tumor nodules are noted on the pleural surface with extensive proliferation, but preserving their bronchioalveolar growth pattern
• between 5 and 6 months, number of visible lesions on pleural surface increases from 3.2 to 8.3/mouse
• by 8 months, some lesions appear as whitish solid tumor masses characteristic of invasive cancer; such tumors replace large areas of lung parenchyma and show areas of necrosis
• tumor cells are tall columnar epithelial cells showing a mix of papillary, acinar, as well as bronchioalveolar growth patterns; there is prominent extracellular mucin secretion that causes destruction of alveolar septae
• alveolar and terminal bronchioles are lined with dysplastic epithelial cells with pleomorphic, enlarged ,irregular nuclei

respiratory system
• adults develop lung tumors with 100% penetrance
• neoplasms appear at 1 month resembling noninvasive bronchioalveolar carcinoma; at 3-5 months, visible tumor nodules are noted on the pleural surface with extensive proliferation, but preserving their bronchioalveolar growth pattern
• between 5 and 6 months, number of visible lesions on pleural surface increases from 3.2 to 8.3/mouse
• by 8 months, some lesions appear as whitish solid tumor masses characteristic of invasive cancer; such tumors replace large areas of lung parenchyma and show areas of necrosis
• tumor cells are tall columnar epithelial cells showing a mix of papillary, acinar, as well as bronchioalveolar growth patterns; there is prominent extracellular mucin secretion that causes destruction of alveolar septae
• alveolar and terminal bronchioles are lined with dysplastic epithelial cells with pleomorphic, enlarged ,irregular nuclei





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last database update
05/07/2024
MGI 6.23
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