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Publication : Biological and genetic properties of the p53 null preneoplastic mammary epithelium.

First Author  Medina D Year  2002
Journal  FASEB J Volume  16
Issue  8 Pages  881-3
PubMed ID  11967232 Mgi Jnum  J:120224
Mgi Id  MGI:3704062 Doi  10.1096/fj.01-0885fje
Citation  Medina D, et al. (2002) Biological and genetic properties of the p53 null preneoplastic mammary epithelium. FASEB J 16(8):881-3
abstractText  The absence of the tumor suppressor gene p53 confers an increased tumorigenic risk for mammary epithelial cells. In this report, we describe the biological and genetic properties of the p53 null preneoplastic mouse mammary epithelium in a p53 wild-type environment. Mammary epithelium from p53 null mice was transplanted serially into the cleared mammary fat pads of p53 wild-type BALB/c female to develop stable outgrowth lines. The outgrowth lines were transplanted for 10 generations. The outgrowths were ductal in morphology and progressed through ductal hyperplasia and ductal carcinoma in situ before invasive cancer. The preneoplastic outgrowth lines were immortal and exhibited activated telomerase activity. They are estrogen and progesterone receptor-positive, and aneuploid, and had various levels of tumorigenic potential. The biological and genetic properties of these lines are distinct from those found in most hyperplastic alveolar outgrowth lines, the form of mammary preneoplasia occurring in most traditional models of murine mammary tumorigenesis. These results indicate that the preneoplastic cell populations found in this genetically engineered model are similar in biological properties to a subset of precurser lesions found in human breast cancer and provide a unique model to identify secondary events critical for tumorigenicity and invasiveness.
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