John P. Sundberg

Cancer Biology Data Curation at the Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB) (2009)

Debra M. Krupke, Dale A. Begley, Steven B. Neuhauser, Joel E. Richardson, John P. Sundberg, Carol J. Bult, ...

Many advances in the field of cancer biology have been made using mouse models of human cancer. The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB,...

Evidence for Hox-specified positional identities in adult vasculature (2008)

Pruett, Nathanael D, Visconti, Richard P, Jacobs, Donna F, Scholz, Dimitri, McQuinn, Tim, Sundberg, John P, ...

Abstract Background The concept of specifying positional information in the adult cardiovascular system is largely unexplored. While the Hox transcriptional regulators have to be viewed as excellent...

A position effect on TRPS1 is associated with Ambras syndrome in humans and the Koala phenotype in mice (2008)

Fantauzzo, Katherine A., Tadin-Strapps, Marija, You, Yun, Mentzer, Sarah E., Baumeister, Friedrich A.M., Cianfarani, Stefano, ...

Ambras syndrome (AS) is a rare form of congenital hypertrichosis with excessive hair on the shoulders, face and ears. Cytogenetic studies have previously implicated an association with rearrangements...

Complete genomic characterization of a murine papillomavirus isolated from papillomatous lesions of a European harvest mouse (Micromys minutus) (2007)

Jenson, A Bennett, Sundberg, John P, Ghim, Shin-Je

The papillomaviruses form a large group of species-specific pathogens that cause epithelial proliferations in a wide spectrum of animal hosts. Previous reports demonstrated a relatively high...

Ancient papillomavirus-host co-speciation in Felidae (2007)

Rector, Annabel, Lemey, Philippe, Tachezy, Ruth, Mostmans, Sara, Ghim, Shin-Je, Van Doorslaer, Koenraad, ...

Abstract Background Estimating evolutionary rates for slowly evolving viruses such as papillomaviruses (PVs) is not possible using fossil calibrations directly or sequences sampled over a time-scale...

Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB): status update and future directions (2007)

Begley, Dale A., Krupke, Debra M., Vincent, Matthew J., Sundberg, John P., Bult, Carol J., Eppig, Janan T.

The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) database provides access to data about endogenously arising tumors (both spontaneous and induced) in genetically defined mice (inbred, hybrid, mutant and genetically...

Isolation and cloning of the raccoon (Procyon lotor) papillomavirus type 1 by using degenerate papillomavirus-specific primers (2005)

Van Doorslaer, Koenraad, Bertelsen, Mads, Barker, Ian K, Olberg, Rolf-Arne, ...

Partial sequences of a novel papillomavirus were amplified from a cutaneous lesion biopsy of a raccoon (Procyon lotor), by using PCR with degenerate papillomavirus-specific primers. The Procyon lotor...

Isolation and cloning of a papillomavirus from a North American porcupine by using multiply primed rolling-circle amplification: the Erethizon dorsatum papillomavirus type 1 (2005)

Tachezy, Ruth, Van Doorslaer, Koenraad, MacNamara, Tracey, Burk, Robert D, Sundberg, John P, ...

The complete genome of a novel papillomavirus was isolated from a cutaneous papillomatous lesion of a North American porcupine (Erethizon dorsatum) using multiply primed rolling-circle amplification...

Characterization of a novel close-to-root papillomavirus from a Florida manatee by using multiply primed rolling-circle amplification: Trichechus manatus latirostris papillomavirus type 1 (2004)

Bossart, Gregory D, Ghim, Shin-Je, Sundberg, John P, Jenson, A Bennett

By using an isothermal multiply primed rolling-circle amplification protocol, the complete genomic DNA of a novel papillomavirus was amplified from a skin lesion biopsy of a Florida manatee...

Equine papillomavirus type 1: complete nucleotide sequence and characterization of recombinant virus-like particles composed of the EcPV-1 L1 major capsid protein (2004)

Delius, Hajo, Sundberg, John P, Jenson, A Bennett

Equus caballus papillomavirus type 1 (EcPV-1) was isolated from a cutaneous papilloma, the most common neoplasm in horses. The complete EcPV-1 nucleotide sequence and genomic organization were...

Proteotypic classification of spontaneous and transgenic mammary neoplasms (2004)

Mikaelian, Igor, Blades, Natalie, Churchill, Gary A, Fancher, Karen, Knowles, Barbara B, Eppig, Janan T, ...

Abstract Introduction Mammary tumors in mice are categorized by using morphologic and architectural criteria. Immunolabeling for terminal differentiation markers was compared among a variety of mouse...

Pathbase: a new reference resource and database for laboratory mouse pathology (2004)

Schofield, Paul N., Bard, Jonathan B. L., Boniver, Jacques, Covelli, Vincenzo, Delvenne, Philippe, Ellender, Michele, ...

Pathbase (http://www.pathbase.net) is a web accessible database of histopathological images of laboratory mice, developed as a resource for the coding and archiving of data derived from the analysis...

Pathbase: a database of mutant mouse pathology (2004)

Schofield, Paul N., Bard, Jonathan B. L., Booth, Catherine, Boniver, Jacques, Covelli, Vincenzo, Delvenne, Philippe, ...

Pathbase is a database that stores images of the abnormal histology associated with spontaneous and induced mutations of both embryonic and adult mice including those produced by transgenesis,...

Cloning and genomic characterization of Felis domesticus papillomavirus type 1 (2002)

Duson, Griet, Jenson, A Bennett, Sundberg, John P

A novel papillomavirus was cloned from hyperkeratotic cutaneous lesions of a Persian domestic cat. The Felis domesticus papillomavirus (FdPV-1) genome counts 8300 bp and has a typical genome...

Avian papillomaviruses: the parrot Psittacus erithacus papillomavirus (PePV) genome has a unique organization of the early protein region and is phylogenetically related to the chaffinch papillomavirus (2002)

Tachezy, Ruth, Rector, Annabel, Havelkova, Marta, Wollants, Elke, Fiten, Pierre, Opdenakker, Ghislain, ...

Abstract Background An avian papillomavirus genome has been cloned from a cutaneous exophytic papilloma from an African grey parrot ( Psittacus erithacus ). The nucleotide sequence, genome...

Avian papillomaviruses: the parrot Psittacus erithacus papillomavirus (PePV) genome has a unique organization of the early protein region and is phylogenetically related to the chaffinch papillomavirus (2002)

Havelkova, Marta, ...

BACKGROUND: An avian papillomavirus genome has been cloned from a cutaneous exophytic papilloma from an African grey parrot (Psittacus erithacus). The nucleotide sequence, genome organization, and...

Web-based access to mouse models of human cancers: the Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database (2001)

Bult, Carol J., Krupke, Debra M., Näf, Dieter, Sundberg, John P., Eppig, Janan T.

The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database serves as a curated, integrated resource for information about tumor genetics and pathology in genetically defined strains of mice (i.e., inbred, transgenic and...

Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB): enhancements and current status (2000)

Bult, Carol J., Krupke, Debra M., Sundberg, John P., Eppig, Janan T.

The Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB) is a Web-based resource that provides access to information on tumor frequency and latency, genetics and pathology in genetically defined mice (transgenics,...

Review The Mouse Tumor Biology Database: A Public Resource for Cancer Genetics and Pathology of the Mouse 1 (1235)

Dieter Näf, Debra M. Krupke, John P. Sundberg, Carol J. Bult

Developing genetic mouse models for cancer research has been recognized as an “exceptional opportunity ” by the National Cancer Institute. The establishment of bioinformatics resources to...

Web-based access to mouse models of human cancers: the Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database

Bult, Carol J., Krupke, Debra M., Näf, Dieter, Sundberg, John P., Eppig, Janan T.

The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database serves as a curated, integrated resource for information about tumor genetics and pathology in genetically defined strains of mice (i.e., inbred, transgenic and...

A major quantitative trait locus on chromosome 3 controls colitis severity in IL-10-deficient mice

Farmer, Mark A., Sundberg, John P., Bristol, Ian J., Churchill, Gary A., Li, Renhua, Elson, Charles O., ...

Colitic lesions are much more severe in C3H/HeJBir (C3H) than C57BL/6J (B6) mice after 10 backcrosses of a disrupted interleukin-10 (Il10) gene. This study identified cytokine deficiency-induced...

Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB): enhancements and current status

Bult, Carol J., Krupke, Debra M., Sundberg, John P., Eppig, Janan T.

The Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB) is a Web-based resource that provides access to information on tumor frequency and latency, genetics and pathology in genetically defined mice (transgenics,...

Pathbase: a database of mutant mouse pathology

Schofield, Paul N., Bard, Jonathan B. L., Booth, Catherine, Boniver, Jacques, Covelli, Vincenzo, Delvenne, Philippe, ...

Pathbase is a database that stores images of the abnormal histology associated with spontaneous and induced mutations of both embryonic and adult mice including those produced by transgenesis,...

Notch signaling is essential for vascular morphogenesis in mice

Krebs, Luke T., Xue, Yingzi, Norton, Christine R., Shutter, John R., Maguire, Maureen, Sundberg, John P., ...

The Notch gene family encodes large transmembrane receptors that are components of an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signaling mechanism. To assess the role of the Notch4 gene, we generated...

Characterization of a Novel Close-to-Root Papillomavirus from a Florida Manatee by Using Multiply Primed Rolling-Circle Amplification: Trichechus manatus latirostris Papillomavirus Type 1†

Rector, Annabel, Bossart, Gregory D., Ghim, Shin-Je, Sundberg, John P., Jenson, A. Bennett, Van Ranst, Marc

By using an isothermal multiply primed rolling-circle amplification protocol, the complete genomic DNA of a novel papillomavirus was amplified from a skin lesion biopsy of a Florida manatee...

Targeted Ablation of the Abcc6 Gene Results in Ectopic Mineralization of Connective Tissues

Klement, John F., Matsuzaki, Yasushi, Jiang, Qiu-Jie, Terlizzi, Joseph, Choi, Hae Young, Fujimoto, Norihiro, ...

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), characterized by connective tissue mineralization of the skin, eyes, and cardiovascular system, is caused by mutations in the ABCC6 gene. ABCC6 encodes multidrug...

Web-based access to mouse models of human cancers: the Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database

Bult, Carol J., Krupke, Debra M., Näf, Dieter, Sundberg, John P., Eppig, Janan T.

The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) Database serves as a curated, integrated resource for information about tumor genetics and pathology in genetically defined strains of mice (i.e., inbred, transgenic and...

A major quantitative trait locus on chromosome 3 controls colitis severity in IL-10-deficient mice

Farmer, Mark A., Sundberg, John P., Bristol, Ian J., Churchill, Gary A., Li, Renhua, Elson, Charles O., ...

Colitic lesions are much more severe in C3H/HeJBir (C3H) than C57BL/6J (B6) mice after 10 backcrosses of a disrupted interleukin-10 (Il10) gene. This study identified cytokine deficiency-induced...

Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB): enhancements and current status

Bult, Carol J., Krupke, Debra M., Sundberg, John P., Eppig, Janan T.

The Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB) is a Web-based resource that provides access to information on tumor frequency and latency, genetics and pathology in genetically defined mice (transgenics,...

Pathbase: a database of mutant mouse pathology

Schofield, Paul N., Bard, Jonathan B. L., Booth, Catherine, Boniver, Jacques, Covelli, Vincenzo, Delvenne, Philippe, ...

Pathbase is a database that stores images of the abnormal histology associated with spontaneous and induced mutations of both embryonic and adult mice including those produced by transgenesis,...

Notch signaling is essential for vascular morphogenesis in mice

Krebs, Luke T., Xue, Yingzi, Norton, Christine R., Shutter, John R., Maguire, Maureen, Sundberg, John P., ...

The Notch gene family encodes large transmembrane receptors that are components of an evolutionarily conserved intercellular signaling mechanism. To assess the role of the Notch4 gene, we generated...

Characterization of a Novel Close-to-Root Papillomavirus from a Florida Manatee by Using Multiply Primed Rolling-Circle Amplification: Trichechus manatus latirostris Papillomavirus Type 1†

Rector, Annabel, Bossart, Gregory D., Ghim, Shin-Je, Sundberg, John P., Jenson, A. Bennett, Van Ranst, Marc

By using an isothermal multiply primed rolling-circle amplification protocol, the complete genomic DNA of a novel papillomavirus was amplified from a skin lesion biopsy of a Florida manatee...

Targeted Ablation of the Abcc6 Gene Results in Ectopic Mineralization of Connective Tissues

Klement, John F., Matsuzaki, Yasushi, Jiang, Qiu-Jie, Terlizzi, Joseph, Choi, Hae Young, Fujimoto, Norihiro, ...

Pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), characterized by connective tissue mineralization of the skin, eyes, and cardiovascular system, is caused by mutations in the ABCC6 gene. ABCC6 encodes multidrug...

Mouse Tumor Biology Database (MTB): status update and future directions

Begley, Dale A., Krupke, Debra M., Vincent, Matthew J., Sundberg, John P., Bult, Carol J., Eppig, Janan T.

The Mouse Tumor Biology (MTB) database provides access to data about endogenously arising tumors (both spontaneous and induced) in genetically defined mice (inbred, hybrid, mutant and genetically...

Asebia-2J (Scd1ab2J): A New Allele and a Model for Scarring Alopecia

Sundberg, John P., Boggess, Dawnalyn, Sundberg, Beth A., Eilertsen, Ken, Parimoo, Satish, Filippi, Mario, ...

A spontaneous, autosomal, recessive mouse mutation exhibiting mild scaly skin, progressive scarring alopecia, slightly runted growth, and photophobia arose at The Jackson Laboratory in 1993 in the...

The Role of the Hairless (hr) Gene in the Regulation of Hair Follicle Catagen Transformation

Panteleyev, Andrei A., Botchkareva, Natalia V., Sundberg, John P., Christiano, Angela M., Paus, Ralf

Mice that carry a mutation at the hairless (hr) locus develop seemingly normal hair follicles (HF) but shed their hairs completely soon after birth. Histologically, their HFs degenerate into...

Ancient papillomavirus-host co-speciation in Felidae

Rector, Annabel, Lemey, Philippe, Tachezy, Ruth, Mostmans, Sara, Ghim, Shin-Je, Van Doorslaer, Koenraad, ...

The evolutionary rate of feline papillomaviruses is inferred from the phylogenetic analysis of their hosts, providing evidence for long-term virus-host co-speciation

Restricted MHC–peptide repertoire predisposes to autoimmunity

Logunova, Nadezda N., Viret, Christophe, Pobezinsky, Leonid A., Miller, Sara A., Kazansky, Dmitri B., Sundberg, John P., ...

MHC molecules associated with autoimmunity possess known structural features that limit the repertoire of peptides that they can present. Such limitation gives a selective advantage to TCRs that rely...

CD4+ T Cells Reactive to Enteric Bacterial Antigens in Spontaneously Colitic C3H/HeJBir Mice: Increased T Helper Cell Type 1 Response and Ability to Transfer Disease

Cong, Yingzi, Brandwein, Steven L., McCabe, Robert P., Lazenby, A., Birkenmeier, Edward H., Sundberg, John P., ...

C3H/HeJBir mice are a new substrain that spontaneously develop colitis early in life. This study was done to determine the T cell reactivity of C3H/HeJBir mice to candidate antigens that might be...

Utility of AntiPax5 in the Diagnosis of Lymphoproliferative Disorders and Neoplasia in Mice

Rehg, Jerold E, Sundberg, John P

CD45R/B220 antigen (B220) is a common mouse panB-cell marker used for paraffin-embedded tissues. However, antiB220 has limited specificity in diagnostic pathology because the B220 antigen is...

A position effect on TRPS1 is associated with Ambras syndrome in humans and the Koala phenotype in mice

Fantauzzo, Katherine A., Tadin-Strapps, Marija, You, Yun, Mentzer, Sarah E., Baumeister, Friedrich A.M., Cianfarani, Stefano, ...

Ambras syndrome (AS) is a rare form of congenital hypertrichosis with excessive hair on the shoulders, face and ears. Cytogenetic studies have previously implicated an association with rearrangements...