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Publication : Ornithine decarboxylase overexpression is a sufficient condition for tumor promotion in mouse skin.

First Author  O'Brien TG Year  1997
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  57
Issue  13 Pages  2630-7
PubMed ID  9205069 Mgi Jnum  J:41488
Mgi Id  MGI:893966 Citation  O'Brien TG, et al. (1997) Ornithine decarboxylase overexpression is a sufficient condition for tumor promotion in mouse skin. Cancer Res 57(13):2630-7
abstractText  In multistage tumorigenesis models, ornithine decarboxylase (ODC) is usually dysregulated at some point during tumor promotion, an early stage of carcinogenesis. To address the question whether constitutive overexpression of ODC would be a sufficient condition for tumor promotion, mice with high levels of ODC expression targeted to epidermal keratinocytes were used in skin tumorigenesis experiments. Transgenic mice with ODC targeted to hair follicle keratinocytes were much more sensitive than littermate controls to initiation with a single low dose of carcinogen; in fact, such mice no longer required treatment with tumor promoters for tumors to develop. Targeting ODC overexpression to both interfollicular and follicular keratinocytes did not further enhance tumor yield. Our results suggest that most, if not all, target cells for chemical carcinogens in the skin reside in hair follicles, and ODC overexpression is sufficient to activate such cells to expand clonally to form epidermal tumors.
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