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Publication : Genetic analysis of resistance to radiation lymphomagenesis with recombinant inbred strains of mice.

First Author  Okumoto M Year  1990
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  50
Issue  13 Pages  3848-50
PubMed ID  2354437 Mgi Jnum  J:10558
Mgi Id  MGI:59006 Citation  Okumoto M, et al. (1990) Genetic analysis of resistance to radiation lymphomagenesis with recombinant inbred strains of mice. Cancer Res 50(13):3848-50
abstractText  Induction of lymphomas by radiation in mice is controlled by genetic factors. We analyzed the genetic control of radiation lymphomagenesis using the CXS series of recombinant inbred strains derived from two progenitor strains: one highly susceptible to radiation induction of lymphoma [BALB/cHeA (C)] and one extremely resistant [STS/A (S)]. The best concordances between strain distribution patterns of genetic markers and resistance (or susceptibility) to radiation lymphomagenesis were observed in a region with the b and Ifa genes on chromosome 4. This indicates that one major locus controls the incidence of radiogenic lymphomas in mice. We designated this locus as the Lyr (lymphoma resistance) locus. Backcrosses of (CXS)F1 to the two progenitor strains showed an intermediate incidence of lymphomas between their parental mice and did not significantly differ from (CXS)F1 mice. This and previous observations that (CXS)F1 mice also showed an intermediate incidence, differing from both progenitor strains, indicate that more genes are involved in the resistance (or susceptibility) to lymphoma induced by irradiation.
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