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Publication : Multiple loci affect genetic predisposition to hepatocarcinogenesis in mice.

First Author  Manenti G Year  1994
Journal  Genomics Volume  23
Issue  1 Pages  118-24
PubMed ID  7829059 Mgi Jnum  J:20738
Mgi Id  MGI:68809 Doi  10.1006/geno.1994.1466
Citation  Manenti G, et al. (1994) Multiple loci affect genetic predisposition to hepatocarcinogenesis in mice. Genomics 23(1):118-24
abstractText  The C3H/He mouse represents a good experimental model of genetic predisposition to hepatocellular tumor development. We analyzed an interspecific test-cross population of 106 urethane-treated male (C3H/He x Mus spretus) x C57BL/6J mice, typed with 222 genetic markers to locate precisely the hepatocellular tumor susceptibility (Hcs) loci. Three regions, on chromosomes 2, 5, and 19, showed a significant linkage with hepatocellular tumor development, as indicated by different quantitative indexes estimating liver tumor size. Liver tumor frequency was not genetically controlled. These loci are different from three other Hcs loci that we have previously mapped in an F2 progeny of the C3H/He mouse crossed with the resistant laboratory strain A/J. The present result indicates a multigenic model of inheritance for hepatocellular tumor susceptibility.
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