First Author | Murphy ED | Year | 1977 |
Journal | J Natl Cancer Inst | Volume | 58 |
Issue | 1 | Pages | 107-10 |
PubMed ID | 319242 | Mgi Jnum | J:5758 |
Mgi Id | MGI:54235 | Doi | 10.1093/jnci/58.1.107 |
Citation | Murphy ED (1977) Effects of mutant steel alleles on leukemogenesis and life-span in the mouse. J Natl Cancer Inst 58(1):107-10 |
abstractText | Mutant alleles at the steel locus produce the pleiotropic effects of congenital anemia, sterility, and lack of hair pigmentation. Strain (WC/Re X C57BL/6)F1 Sl/Sld mice lived only half as long as heterozygotes and homozygous normal controls, differing only at the steel locus. Lymphocytic leukemia developed spontaneously in 37% of mice of the Sl/Sld genotype at an average age of 370 +/- 25 days and in 5% of heterozygotes and homozygous normal controls at 965 +/- 41 days. Severe ulcerative dermatitis occurred in 56% of Sl/Sld mice at an average age o4f 441 +/- 21 days and in 20% of heterozygotes and homozygous normal controls at 722 +/- 50 days. The mutant steel alleles provided an opportunity for study of the role of chronic anemia in life shortening and of a mechanism of gene action in spontaneous leukemogenesis. |