Genetic identification of Mom-1, a major modifier locus affecting Min-induced intestinal neoplasia in the mouse.
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Abstract | Mutations in the human APC gene caused various familial colon cancer syndromes. The Multiple intestinal neoplasia (Min) mouse provides an excellent model for familial colon cancer: it carries a mutant mouse Apc gene and develops many intestinal adenomas. Here, we analyze how this tumor phenotype is dramatically modified by genetic background. We report the genetic mapping of a locus that strongly modifies tumor number in Min/+ animals. This gene, Mom-1 (Modifier of Min-1), maps to distal chromosome 4 and controls about 50% of genetic variation in tumor number in two intraspecific backcrosses. The mapping is supported by a LOD score exceeding 14. Interestingly, Mom-1 lies in a region of synteny conservation with human chromosome 1p35-36, a region of frequent somatic loss of heterozygosity in a variety of human tumors, including colon tumors. These results provide evidence of a major modifier affecting expression of an inherited cancer syndrome. |
Year of Publication | 1993
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Journal | Cell
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Volume | 75
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Issue | 4
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Pages | 631-9
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Date Published | 1993 Nov 19
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ISSN | 0092-8674
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PubMed ID | 8242739
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Grant list | CA07075 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
HG00098 / HG / NHGRI NIH HHS / United States
HG00126 / HG / NHGRI NIH HHS / United States
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