Reference SummaryKitamura Y, Cancer Res 1980 Sep;40(9):3392-7

Title

Coincidental development of forestomach papilloma and prepyloric ulcer in nontreated mutant mice of W/Wv and SI/SId genotypes.

Authors

Kitamura Y; Yokoyama M; Matsuda H; Shimada M

Journal

Cancer Res

Volume

40

Issue

9

Year

1980

Pages

3392-7

Abstract

A double gene dose of mutant alleles at either the W or Sl locus produces the pleiotropic effects of anemia, sterility, lack of hair pigmentation, and lack of tissue mast cells. Coincidental development of forestomach papilloma and prepyloric ulcer was observed in about 40% of nontreated (WB X C57BL/6) F1-W/Wv mice raised in our laboratory. The stomach lesions of the W/Wv mice could be detected at the 15th day after birth, and such lesions never appeared in the W/+, Wv/+, and +/+ littermates maintained under the same laboratory conditions. Since the stomach lesions were also observed in (WC X C57BL/6) F1-Sl/Sld mice purchased from The Jackson Laboratory, phenotypes common to both W/Wv and Sl/Sld mice seem to play an essential role in the spontaneous development of the forestomach papilloma and prepyloric ulcer.

Links

J:6393 – MGI References
7000343 – National Library of Medicine/PubMed

Strain Notes

Strain Note
WBB6F1/J-KitW/KitW-v/J These mice were bred from mice that were from The Jackson Laboratory.
WCB6F1/J-KitlSl/KitlSl-d These mice were bred from mice that were from The Jackson Laboratory.

Models

Strain Model Name Treatment Agent(s) Organ Affected Frequency Model Details
WBB6F1-KitW/KitW-v Esophagus papilloma Esophagus

observed

WBB6F1-KitW/KitW-v Forestomach papilloma Forestomach

38 - 56

WBB6F1-KitW/+ Forestomach papilloma Forestomach

0

WBB6F1-KitW-v/+ Forestomach papilloma Forestomach

0

WBB6F1 Forestomach papilloma Forestomach

0

WCB6F1/J-KitlSl/KitlSl-d Forestomach papilloma Forestomach

74

WBB6F1/J-KitW/KitW-v/J Forestomach papilloma Forestomach

11

WCB6F1/J Forestomach papilloma Forestomach

0

WBB6F1/J Forestomach papilloma Forestomach

0