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Publication : Tumour predisposition in mice heterozygous for a targeted mutation in Nf1.

First Author  Jacks T Year  1994
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  7
Issue  3 Pages  353-61
PubMed ID  7920653 Mgi Jnum  J:18542
Mgi Id  MGI:67179 Doi  10.1038/ng0794-353
Citation  Jacks T, et al. (1994) Tumour predisposition in mice heterozygous for a targeted mutation in Nf1. Nat Genet 7(3):353-61
abstractText  Human neurofibromatosis type 1 is a dominant disease caused by the inheritance of a mutant allele of the NF1 gene. In order to study NF1 function, we have constructed a mouse strain carrying a germline mutation in the murine homologue. Heterozygous animals do not exhibit the classical symptoms of the human disease, but are highly predisposed to the formation of various tumour types, notably phaeochomocytoma, a tumour of the neural crest-derived adrenal medulla, and myeloid leukaemia, both of which occur with increased frequency in human NF1 patients. The wild-type Nf1 allele is lost in approximately half of the tumours from heterozygous animals. In addition, homozygosity for the Nf1 mutation leads to abnormal cardiac development and mid-gestational embryonic lethality.
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