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Former Names B6.SWR/1CyJ (Changed: 15-DEC-04 ) Type Congenic; Additional information on Genetically Engineered Mutant Mice. Species laboratory mouse Background Strain C57BL/6J Donor Strain SWR/J
Strains carrying H2q allele
002024 B10.D1-H2q/SgJ 002032 NOD.SW-H2q/J View Strains carrying H2q (2 strains)
Strains carrying other alleles of H2
View Strains carrying other alleles of H2 (56 strains)
Congenic Nomenclature
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Currently there is no phenotype information for this strain.Research Applications
This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:H2q related
Immunology and Inflammation Research
CD Antigens, Antigen Receptors, and Histocompatibility Markers
| Allele Symbol | H2q | ||
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| Allele Name | q variant | ||
| Allele Type | Not Applicable | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | H2, histocompatibility-2, MHC | ||
| Chromosome | 17 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | H-2; MHC-II; | ||
| General Note |
The q variant has been observed in the following strains: DBA/1, DBA/1J, BUB/BnJ, STOLI/Lw, SWR/J Genbank ID for this allele: M14827 | ||
This strain will not have a genotyping protocol or one is not currently available.
Helpful Links
Optimizing PCR Protocols
H2q relatedChen K; Wei Y; Sharp GC; Braley-Mullen H. 2001. Induction of experimental autoimmune thyroiditis in IL-12-/- mice. J Immunol 167(3):1720-7. [PubMed: 11466396] [MGI Ref ID J:120397]
Fischer Lindahl K. 1997. On naming H2 haplotypes: functional significance of MHC class Ib alleles. Immunogenetics 46(1):53-62. [PubMed: 9148789] [MGI Ref ID J:41130]
Hultqvist M; Olofsson P; Holmberg J; Backstrom BT; Tordsson J; Holmdahl R. 2004. Enhanced autoimmunity, arthritis, and encephalomyelitis in mice with a reduced oxidative burst due to a mutation in the Ncf1 gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101(34):12646-51. [PubMed: 15310853] [MGI Ref ID J:92437]
Jasinski JM; Yu L; Nakayama M; Li MM; Lipes MA; Eisenbarth GS; Liu E. 2006. Transgenic insulin (B:9-23) T-cell receptor mice develop autoimmune diabetes dependent upon RAG genotype, H-2g7 homozygosity, and insulin 2 gene knockout. Diabetes 55(7):1978-84. [PubMed: 16804066] [MGI Ref ID J:111874]
Klein J; Figueroa F; David CS. 1983. H-2 haplotypes, genes and antigens: second listing. II. The H-2 complex. Immunogenetics 17(6):553-96. [PubMed: 6407984] [MGI Ref ID J:7097]
Leiter EH. 1998. NOD Mice and Related Strains: Origins, Husbandry and Biology Introduction. In: NOD Mice and Related Strains: Research Applications in Diabetes, AIDS, Cancer, and Other Diseases. RG Landes, Austin. [MGI Ref ID J:110093]
Lin H; Rathmell JC; Gray GS; Thompson CB; Leiden JM; Alegre ML. 1998. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen 4 (CTLA4) blockade accelerates the acute rejection of cardiac allografts in CD28-deficient mice: CTLA4 can function independently of CD28. J Exp Med 188(1):199-204. [PubMed: 9653096] [MGI Ref ID J:115143]
Murphy DB. 1986. Overview: the murine MHC. In: Handbook of Experimental Immunology. Vol. 3, Genetic and Molecular Immunology. Blackwell Scientific Publ., Oxford. [MGI Ref ID J:30731]
Nicholson SM; Jokinen DM; Canto MC; Kim BS; Melvold RW. 1995. Genetic analysis of susceptibility to Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus-induced demyelinating disease in the SWR strain. J Neuroimmunol 59(1-2):19-28. [PubMed: 7797616] [MGI Ref ID J:27344]
Ortman RA; Holderbaum D; Qu XM; Banerjee S; Haqqi TM. 1994. BUB/BnJ (H-2q) is a TCR deletion mutant mouse strain (TCR V beta a, KJ16-) that is susceptible to type II collagen-induced arthritis. J Immunol 152(8):4175-82. [PubMed: 8144978] [MGI Ref ID J:17601]
Reed-Loisel LM; Sullivan BA; Laur O; Jensen PE. 2005. An MHC class Ib-restricted TCR that cross-reacts with an MHC class Ia molecule. J Immunol 174(12):7746-52. [PubMed: 15944277] [MGI Ref ID J:109978]
Verschelde C; Michonneau D; Trescol-Biemont MC; Berberich I; Schimpl A; Bonnefoy-Berard N. 2006. Overexpression of the antiapoptotic protein A1 promotes the survival of double positive thymocytes awaiting positive selection. Cell Death Differ 13(7):1213-21. [PubMed: 16294210] [MGI Ref ID J:126130]
Yap GS; Ortmann R; Shevach E; Sher A. 2001. A heritable defect in IL-12 signaling in B10.Q/J mice. II. Effect on acute resistance to Toxoplasma gondii and rescue by IL-18 treatment. J Immunol 166(9):5720-5. [PubMed: 11313414] [MGI Ref ID J:120304]
Currently there no information available for this strain. This may be due to the supply level of this strain.
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