Authors
Catherine H Liu, Sung-Hee Chang, Kirsi Narko, Ovidiu C Trifan, Ming-Tao Wu, Elizabeth Smith, Christian Haudenschild, Timothy F Lane, Timothy Hla
Publication date
2001/5/25
Journal
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume
276
Issue
21
Pages
18563-18569
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The cyclooxygenase (COX)-2 gene encodes an inducible prostaglandin synthase enzyme that is overexpressed in adenocarcinomas and other tumors. Deletion of the murine Cox-2 gene inMin mice reduced the incidence of intestinal tumors, suggesting that it is required for tumorigenesis. However, it is not known if overexpression of Cox-2 is sufficient to induce tumorigenic transformation. We have derived transgenic mice that overexpress the human COX-2 gene in the mammary glands using the murine mammary tumor virus promoter. The human Cox-2 mRNA and protein are expressed in mammary glands of female transgenic mice and were strongly induced during pregnancy and lactation. Female virgin Cox-2 transgenic mice showed precocious lobuloalveolar differentiation and enhanced expression of the β-casein gene, which was inhibited by the Cox inhibitor indomethacin. Mammary gland involution was …
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