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Publication : Haptoglobin, inflammation, and tumorigenesis in the MIN mouse.

First Author  Barbour KW Year  2001
Journal  Redox Rep Volume  6
Issue  6 Pages  366-8
PubMed ID  11865977 Mgi Jnum  J:75249
Mgi Id  MGI:2176132 Doi  10.1179/135100001101536553
Citation  Barbour K W, et al. (2001) Haptoglobin, inflammation, and tumorigenesis in the MIN mouse. Redox Rep 6(6):366-8
abstractText  We have determined that the MIN mouse, which is predisposed to adenomas of the small and large intestine, exhibits chronic inflammation characterized by the induction of haptoglobin (HP), as well as other acute phase proteins. Inflammation is initiated at about 40-70 days of age, and is maintained throughout the life of the animal. Delayed onset of inflammation brought on by dietary means is associated with a reduction in tumor number and longer life-span. Knockout mice that lack haptoglobin exhibit an increase in tumor number, indicating that the acute phase reactant suppresses tumorigenesis, perhaps through inhibition of the inflammatory response. The MIN mouse is, therefore, a useful model for studying the roles of HP and inflammation in tumorigenesis in vivo.
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