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Publication : The consequence of p53 overexpression for liver tumor development and the response of transformed murine hepatocytes to genotoxic agents.

First Author  Gillet R Year  2000
Journal  Oncogene Volume  19
Issue  31 Pages  3498-507
PubMed ID  10918608 Mgi Jnum  J:63788
Mgi Id  MGI:1861576 Doi  10.1038/sj.onc.1203671
Citation  Gillet R, et al. (2000) The consequence of p53 overexpression for liver tumor development and the response of transformed murine hepatocytes to genotoxic agents. Oncogene 19(31):3498-507
abstractText  To analyse the effect of p53 on liver tumor development, we generated transgenic mice overexpressing wild-type p53 in the liver and crossed them with transgenic mice in which the expression of the SV40 large T antigen (TAg) induces hepatic tumors. Remarkably, whereas preneoplastic TAg liver exhibited anisocaryosis and anisocytosis, TAg/p53 liver never presented any dysplastic cells. Moreover, whereas expression of p53 did not affect hepatic development, its constitutive expression in tumorigenic livers resulted in a significantly enhanced apoptosis once nodules had appeared. In contrast, p53 overexpression did not modify the elevated proliferation of TAg-transformed hepatocytes and had no effect on hepatocarcinoma progression. In vitro analysis of primary hepatocytes exposed to various genotoxic agents showed that p53 failed to sensitize normal or TAg-transformed hepatocytes to apoptosis, except when high doses of doxorubicin, UV-B and UV-C radiation were used. Our results confirmed that the hepatocyte cell type is very resistant to genotoxic agents and showed that constitutive expression of p53 failed to improve their responsiveness. In addition, our results showed that suppression of dysplastic cells, probably by restoring normal cytokinesis and karyokinesis, and enhancement of apoptosis by means of p53 overexpression were insufficient to counteract or delay the TAg-induced liver tumoral progression. Oncogene (2000) 19, 3498 - 3507
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