B6.129P2-Car9tm1Spas/Oulu

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EMMA IDEM:11726
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:11726 

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International strain nameB6.129P2-Car9tm1Spas/Oulu
Alternative nameCar9tm1Spas
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolCar9tm1Spas
Gene/Transgene symbolCar9

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ProviderSeppo Parkkila
Provider affiliationMedicine and Life Sciences, University of Tampere
Additional ownerProf. Ivan Horak, FU Berlin/Charité, Berlin, Germany.
Genetic informationA PGK-neo cassette was inserted into exon 1 of Car9 gene by homologous recombination. The insertion of neo downstream of the signal peptide deleted 14 nt (268-282) of the proteoglycan domain and caused a frameshift mutation.
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
Gastric hyperplasia, abnormal digestive system physiology.

Heterozygous:
NA
References
  • Gastric hyperplasia in mice with targeted disruption of the carbonic anhydrase gene Car9.;Gut Marta Ortova, Parkkila Seppo, Vernerová Zdeòka, Rohde Elvira, Závada Jan, Höcker Michael, Pastorek Jaromír, Karttunen Tuomo, Gibadulinová Adriana, Závadová Zuzana, Knobeloch Klaus-Peter, Wiedenmann Bertram, Svoboda Jan, Horak Ivan, Pastoreková Silvia, ;2002;Gastroenterology;123;1889-903; 12454846
  • Gastric pit cell hyperplasia and glandular atrophy in carbonic anhydrase IX knockout mice: studies on two strains C57/BL6 and BALB/C.;Leppilampi Mari, Karttunen Tuomo J, Kivelä Jyrki, Gut Marta Ortova, Pastoreková Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Parkkila Seppo, ;2005;Transgenic research;14;655-63; 16245156
  • Carbonic anhydrase gene expression in CA II-deficient (Car2-/-) and CA IX-deficient (Car9-/-) mice.;Pan Peiwen, Leppilampi Mari, Pastorekova Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Waheed Abdul, Sly William S, Parkkila Seppo, ;2006;The Journal of physiology;571;319-27; 16396925
  • Global transcriptional response to carbonic anhydrase IX deficiency in the mouse stomach.;Kallio Heini, Hilvo Mika, Rodriguez Alejandra, Lappalainen Eeva-Helena, Lappalainen Anna-Maria, Parkkila Seppo, ;2010;BMC genomics;11;397; 20573196
  • Brain phenotype of carbonic anhydrase IX-deficient mice.;Pan Pei-wen, Parkkila Anna-Kaisa, Autio Salla, Hilvo Mika, Sormunen Raija, Pastorekova Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Haapasalo Hannu, Parkkila Seppo, ;2012;Transgenic research;21;163-76; 21547424
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreUniversity of Oulu, Oulu, Finland
Animals used for archivingheterozygous C57BL/6JOlaHsd males, wild-type C57BL/6NCrl females
Stage of embryos2-cell

Disease and phenotype information

MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • abnormal digestive system physiology / MGI
  • duodenal lesions / MGI
  • abnormal gastric parietal cell morphology / MGI
  • abnormal small intestine crypts of Lieberkuhn morphology / MGI
  • digestive/alimentary phenotype / MGI
  • stomach epithelial hyperplasia / MGI
  • increased mature B cell number / MGI
  • abnormal stomach mucosa morphology / MGI
  • gastric gland atrophy / MGI

Literature references

  • Gastric hyperplasia in mice with targeted disruption of the carbonic anhydrase gene Car9.;Gut Marta Ortova, Parkkila Seppo, Vernerová Zdeòka, Rohde Elvira, Závada Jan, Höcker Michael, Pastorek Jaromír, Karttunen Tuomo, Gibadulinová Adriana, Závadová Zuzana, Knobeloch Klaus-Peter, Wiedenmann Bertram, Svoboda Jan, Horak Ivan, Pastoreková Silvia, ;2002;Gastroenterology;123;1889-903; 12454846
  • Gastric pit cell hyperplasia and glandular atrophy in carbonic anhydrase IX knockout mice: studies on two strains C57/BL6 and BALB/C.;Leppilampi Mari, Karttunen Tuomo J, Kivelä Jyrki, Gut Marta Ortova, Pastoreková Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Parkkila Seppo, ;2005;Transgenic research;14;655-63; 16245156
  • Carbonic anhydrase gene expression in CA II-deficient (Car2-/-) and CA IX-deficient (Car9-/-) mice.;Pan Peiwen, Leppilampi Mari, Pastorekova Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Waheed Abdul, Sly William S, Parkkila Seppo, ;2006;The Journal of physiology;571;319-27; 16396925
  • Global transcriptional response to carbonic anhydrase IX deficiency in the mouse stomach.;Kallio Heini, Hilvo Mika, Rodriguez Alejandra, Lappalainen Eeva-Helena, Lappalainen Anna-Maria, Parkkila Seppo, ;2010;BMC genomics;11;397; 20573196
  • Brain phenotype of carbonic anhydrase IX-deficient mice.;Pan Pei-wen, Parkkila Anna-Kaisa, Autio Salla, Hilvo Mika, Sormunen Raija, Pastorekova Silvia, Pastorek Jaromir, Haapasalo Hannu, Parkkila Seppo, ;2012;Transgenic research;21;163-76; 21547424

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