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Publication : DNA mismatch repair deficiency accelerates lung neoplasm development in K-ras(LA1/+) mice: a brief report.

First Author  Downey CM Year  2015
Journal  Cancer Med Volume  4
Issue  6 Pages  897-902
PubMed ID  25773971 Mgi Jnum  J:317233
Mgi Id  MGI:6850747 Doi  10.1002/cam4.420
Citation  Downey CM, et al. (2015) DNA mismatch repair deficiency accelerates lung neoplasm development in K-ras(LA1/+) mice: a brief report. Cancer Med 4(6):897-902
abstractText  Inherited as well as acquired deficiencies in specific DNA mismatch repair (MMR) components are associated with the development of a wide range of benign and malignant neoplasms. Loss of key members such as MSH2 and MLH1 severely cripples the ability of the cell to recognize and correct such lesions as base:base mismatches and replicative DNA polymerase errors such as slippages at repetitive sequences. Genomic instability resulting from MMR deficiency not only predisposes cells to malignant transformation but may also promote tumor progression. To test the latter, we interbred Msh2(-/-) mice with the K-ras(LA1/+) transgenic line that spontaneously develops a range of premalignant and malignant lung lesions. Compared to K-ras(LA1/+) mice, K-ras(LA1/+); Msh2(-/-) mice developed lung adenomas and adenocarcinomas at an increased frequency and also demonstrated evidence of accelerated adenocarcinoma growth. Since MMR defects have been identified in some human lung cancers, the mutant mice may not only be of preclinical utility but they will also be useful in identifying gene alterations able to act in concert with Kras mutants to promote tumor progression.
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