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Publication : Genetic control of susceptibility to spontaneous testicular germ cell tumors in mice.

First Author  Lam MY Year  2003
Journal  APMIS Volume  111
Issue  1 Pages  184-90; discussion 191
PubMed ID  12752260 Mgi Jnum  J:82965
Mgi Id  MGI:2656388 Doi  10.1034/j.1600-0463.2003.11101221.x
Citation  Lam MY, et al. (2003) Genetic control of susceptibility to spontaneous testicular germ cell tumors in mice. APMIS 111(1):184-90; discussion 191
abstractText  Testicular germ cell tumors (TGCTs) are the most common cancer affecting young men. TGCT is a polygenic trait and genes that control susceptibility for TGCT development have not yet been identified. The 129/Sv inbred strain of mice is an important experimental model to study the genetics and development of TGCTs. We review several novel approaches that were developed to study the susceptibility of TGCTs in the 129/Sv mouse model and its application in humans. These approaches showed that several spontaneous and engineered mutations interact with 129/Sv-derived susceptibility genes to enhance or suppress susceptibility; two of these mutations (Ter and Trp53) revealed novel linkages for susceptibility genes in sensitized polygenic trait analysis. Linkage analysis with a chromosome substitution strains suggests that as many as 100 genes control susceptibility. Bilateral TGCTs result from the coincidental occurrence of unilateral tumors. These results highlight the important contributions that this mouse model can make to studies of TGCT susceptibility in humans.
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