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Publication : p53 function is required for hormone-mediated protection of mouse mammary tumorigenesis.

First Author  Medina D Year  2003
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  63
Issue  19 Pages  6140-3
PubMed ID  14559792 Mgi Jnum  J:86057
Mgi Id  MGI:2678632 Citation  Medina D, et al. (2003) p53 Function Is Required for Hormone-Mediated Protection of Mouse Mammary Tumorigenesis. Cancer Res 63(19):6140-3
abstractText  Limited hormonal stimulation of the mammary gland during a critical window in postpubertal development imparts a long-lasting protective effect against breast cancer in humans and in rodent models. The hormonal stimulation can be achieved by full-term pregnancy or low doses of estradiol-17beta and progesterone administered for 21 days. The mechanism(s) behind this effect of hormones is not understood at the molecular level. The experiments reported here demonstrate that the absence of p53 tumor suppressor gene function abrogates the protective effect of hormones against carcinogen-induced mammary carcinogenesis in BALB/c mice. This is the first identification of a specific gene product that mediates the protective effect of hormones. Additionally, the experiments highlight the usefulness of transgenic mouse models in the testing of hypotheses derived from the classic rat mammary models.
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