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Publication : Systematic screening for skin, hair, and nail abnormalities in a large-scale knockout mouse program.

First Author  Sundberg JP Year  2017
Journal  PLoS One Volume  12
Issue  7 Pages  e0180682
PubMed ID  28700664 Mgi Jnum  J:246066
Mgi Id  MGI:5915128 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0180682
Citation  Sundberg JP, et al. (2017) Systematic screening for skin, hair, and nail abnormalities in a large-scale knockout mouse program. PLoS One 12(7):e0180682
abstractText  The International Knockout Mouse Consortium was formed in 2007 to inactivate ("knockout") all protein-coding genes in the mouse genome in embryonic stem cells. Production and characterization of these mice, now underway, has generated and phenotyped 3,100 strains with knockout alleles. Skin and adnexa diseases are best defined at the gross clinical level and by histopathology. Representative retired breeders had skin collected from the back, abdomen, eyelids, muzzle, ears, tail, and lower limbs including the nails. To date, 169 novel mutant lines were reviewed and of these, only one was found to have a relatively minor sebaceous gland abnormality associated with follicular dystrophy. The B6N(Cg)-Far2tm2b(KOMP)Wtsi/2J strain, had lesions affecting sebaceous glands with what appeared to be a secondary follicular dystrophy. A second line, B6N(Cg)-Ppp1r9btm1.1(KOMP)Vlcg/J, had follicular dystrophy limited to many but not all mystacial vibrissae in heterozygous but not homozygous mutant mice, suggesting that this was a nonspecific background lesion. We discuss potential reasons for the low frequency of skin and adnexal phenotypes in mice from this project in comparison to those seen in human Mendelian diseases, and suggest alternative approaches to identification of human disease-relevant models.
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