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Publication : Suppression of intestinal neoplasia by DNA hypomethylation.

First Author  Laird PW Year  1995
Journal  Cell Volume  81
Issue  2 Pages  197-205
PubMed ID  7537636 Mgi Jnum  J:25691
Mgi Id  MGI:73402 Doi  10.1016/0092-8674(95)90329-1
Citation  Laird PW, et al. (1995) Suppression of intestinal neoplasia by DNA hypomethylation. Cell 81(2):197-205
abstractText  We have used a combination of genetics and pharmacology to assess the effects of reduced DNA methyltransferase activity on ApcMin-induced intestinal neoplasia in mice. A reduction in the DNA methyltransferase activity in Min mice due to heterozygosity of the DNA methyltransferase gene, in conjunction with a weekly dose of the DNA methyltransferase inhibitor 5-aza-deoxycytidine, reduced the average number of intestinal adenomas from 113 in the control mice to only 2 polyps in the treated heterozygotes. Hence, DNA methyltransferase activity contributes substantially to tumor development in this mouse model of intestinal neoplasia. Our results argue against an oncogenic effect of DNA hypomethylation. Moreover, they are consistent with a role for DNA methyltransferase in the generation of the C to T transitions seen at high frequency in human colorectal tumors.
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