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Publication : Preinvasive pancreatic neoplasia of ductal phenotype induced by acinar cell targeting of mutant Kras in transgenic mice.

First Author  Grippo PJ Year  2003
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  63
Issue  9 Pages  2016-9
PubMed ID  12727811 Mgi Jnum  J:83055
Mgi Id  MGI:2656660 Citation  Grippo PJ, et al. (2003) Preinvasive pancreatic neoplasia of ductal phenotype induced by acinar cell targeting of mutant kras in transgenic mice. Cancer Res 63(9):2016-9
abstractText  Activating mutation of the Kras oncogene is the most frequent and perhaps the earliest genetic alteration associated with pancreatic cancer. To examine the link between mutant Kras and exocrine pancreatic cancer, we generated transgenic mice carrying an elastase-mutant Kras transgene, which targets expression to pancreatic acinar cells. Most elastase-Kras founder mice displayed perinatal pancreatic acinar cell hyperplasia and dysplasia. However, adult mice in two surviving lineages displayed preinvasive pancreatic neoplastic lesions with ductal morphology, thereby providing a unique mouse model in which lesion histotype and initiating genetic alteration overlap with the human disease. Our findings suggest that Kras mutation is associated with development of early stage duct-like lesions in pancreas, but that additional alterations must accompany progression to malignancy.
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