Authors
Stephen J McCormack, Zoë Weaver, Sandy Deming, Geraldine Natarajan, Jeff Torri, Michael D Johnson, Marek Liyanage, Thomas Ried, Robert B Dickson
Publication date
1998/5
Journal
Oncogene
Volume
16
Issue
21
Pages
2755-2766
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
We have examined defects in mammary development and tumorigenesis in a transgenic model expressing the c-myc gene under the MMTV–LTR promoter. The stochastic tumors which arise from hyperplastic ductal and lobular lesions in this model are characterized by high rates both of apoptosis and of chromosomal instability. Since the p53 gene product is thought to be central in the maintenance of genomic integrity, in part due to its ability to induce apoptosis in cells harboring DNA damage, we examined its expression and possible mutation. Initially, we observed that unmutated p53 is strongly expressed in premalignant mammary glands and in mammary tumors derived from the MMTV-c-myc strain. We then mated the MMTV-myc strain to a p53-deficient strain as a means of examining the effect of this lesion on mammary development and tumorigenesis in the context of c-myc overexpression. A lack of both …
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