B6.129-Hoxb4tm1.1Karl/Kctt

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EMMA IDEM:02069
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:02069 

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International strain nameB6.129-Hoxb4tm1.1Karl/Kctt
Alternative nameHoxb4 knockout
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Knock-out
Allele/Transgene symbolHoxb4tm1.1Karl
Gene/Transgene symbolHoxb4

Information from provider

ProviderStefan Karlsson
Provider affiliationInstitute of Laboratory Medicine, The Lund Strategic Center for Stem Cell Biology and Cell Therapy
Genetic informationThe whole Hoxb4 coding sequence has been deleted.
Phenotypic informationSee: Brun AC, Bjornsson JM, Magnusson M, Larsson N, Leveen P, Ehinger M, Nilsson E, Karlsson S. Hoxb4-deficient mice undergo normal hematopoietic development but exhibit a mild proliferation defect in hematopoietic stem cells. Blood. 2004 Jun 1;103(11):4126-33. Epub 2004 Feb 12. Bjornsson JM, Larsson N, Brun AC, Magnusson M, Andersson E, Lundstrom P, Larsson J, Repetowska E, Ehinger M, Humphries RK, Karlsson S. Reduced proliferative capacity of hematopoietic stem cells deficient in Hoxb3 and Hoxb4. Mol Cell Biol. 2003 Jun;23(11):3872-83.
References
  • Reduced proliferative capacity of hematopoietic stem cells deficient in Hoxb3 and Hoxb4.;Björnsson Jon Mar, Larsson Nina, Brun Ann C M, Magnusson Mattias, Andersson Elisabet, Lundström Patrik, Larsson Jonas, Repetowska Ewa, Ehinger Mats, Humphries R Keith, Karlsson Stefan, ;2003;Molecular and cellular biology;23;3872-83; 12748289
  • Hoxb4-deficient mice undergo normal hematopoietic development but exhibit a mild proliferation defect in hematopoietic stem cells.;Brun Ann C M, Björnsson Jon Mar, Magnusson Mattias, Larsson Nina, Leveén Per, Ehinger Mats, Nilsson Eva, Karlsson Stefan, ;2004;Blood;103;4126-33; 14962901

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Archiving centreKarolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

Disease and phenotype information

MGI phenotypes (allele matching)
  • decreased bone marrow cell number / MGI
  • spleen hypoplasia / MGI
  • abnormal definitive hematopoiesis / MGI
  • decreased hemoglobin content / MGI
  • decreased erythrocyte cell number / MGI
MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • abnormal sternum morphology / MGI
  • abnormal heart morphology / MGI
  • thin ventricular wall / MGI
  • decreased bone marrow cell number / MGI
  • spleen hypoplasia / MGI
  • decreased body size / MGI
  • edema / MGI
  • respiratory distress / MGI
  • abnormal definitive hematopoiesis / MGI
  • no abnormal phenotype detected / MGI
  • decreased hemoglobin content / MGI
  • decreased erythrocyte cell number / MGI
  • abnormal cervical vertebrae morphology / MGI
  • abnormal abdominal wall morphology / MGI
  • abnormal ventral body wall morphology / MGI
  • abnormal body wall morphology / MGI
  • absent pericardium / MGI
  • pallor / MGI
  • diaphragmatic hernia / MGI
  • abnormal chest morphology / MGI
  • split sternum / MGI
  • abnormal sternebra morphology / MGI
  • abnormal cervical axis morphology / MGI
  • cervical vertebral transformation / MGI
  • muscle phenotype / MGI
  • growth/size/body region phenotype / MGI
  • skeleton phenotype / MGI
  • abnormal heart position or orientation / MGI
  • dilated heart ventricle / MGI
  • decreased survivor rate / MGI
  • thin interventricular septum / MGI
  • mortality/aging / MGI
  • neonatal lethality, complete penetrance / MGI
  • neonatal lethality, incomplete penetrance / MGI
  • prenatal lethality, incomplete penetrance / MGI

Literature references

  • Reduced proliferative capacity of hematopoietic stem cells deficient in Hoxb3 and Hoxb4.;Björnsson Jon Mar, Larsson Nina, Brun Ann C M, Magnusson Mattias, Andersson Elisabet, Lundström Patrik, Larsson Jonas, Repetowska Ewa, Ehinger Mats, Humphries R Keith, Karlsson Stefan, ;2003;Molecular and cellular biology;23;3872-83; 12748289
  • Hoxb4-deficient mice undergo normal hematopoietic development but exhibit a mild proliferation defect in hematopoietic stem cells.;Brun Ann C M, Björnsson Jon Mar, Magnusson Mattias, Larsson Nina, Leveén Per, Ehinger Mats, Nilsson Eva, Karlsson Stefan, ;2004;Blood;103;4126-33; 14962901

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