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Loss of chromosomal integrity drives rat mammary tumorigenesis
Thea M. Goepfert, Myrthala Moreno‐Smith, David G. Edwards, Sen Pathak, Daniel Medina, William R. Brinkley
International Journal of Cancer · 2006 · ▲ 18 citations
Abstract
Abstract Breast cancer incidence varies with diet and other environmental influences, including carcinogen exposure. However, the effects of carcinogens on cell growth control pathways are poorly understood. Here, we have examined processes that are activated in the mammary glands of rats treated with 1‐methyl‐1‐nitrosourea (MNU). This synthetic carcinogen was used to study events occurring during mammary tumor initiation and development. In female Wistar‐Furth rats, given 1 dose of MNU beginning at 50 days of age, 84% of the rats developed tumors by 46 weeks of age (latency 13–15 weeks). Changes in the gland occurred as early as 1‐day post‐MNU. Cells exhibited DNA damage, leading to chromosomal instability, supernumerary centrosomes and higher levels of Aurora A; these events correlated with the appearance of preneoplasia in the glands. In mammary tumors, elevated numbers of centrosomes coincided with genomic instability. Tumors were transplanted into syngeneic hosts and subsequent tumor generations displayed the same marker chromosomes in mostly aneuploid metaphases with hyperdiploid numbers of chromosomes, suggesting that clonality and aneuploidy were passed on from one generation to the next. Collectively, these data suggest that the carcinogen MNU induces changes resulting in genetic instability detectable before hyperplasia and tumors develop in the rat mammary gland. © 2006 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Goepfert, T.M., Moreno‐Smith, M., Edwards, D.G., Pathak, S., Medina, D., & Brinkley, W.R. (2006). Loss of chromosomal integrity drives rat mammary tumorigenesis. <em>International Journal of Cancer</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.22420
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Goepfert TM, Moreno‐Smith M, Edwards DG, Pathak S, Medina D, Brinkley WR. Loss of chromosomal integrity drives rat mammary tumorigenesis. International Journal of Cancer. 2006. doi:10.1002/ijc.22420.
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@article{thea2006Lossof,
title = {Loss of chromosomal integrity drives rat mammary tumorigenesis},
author = {Thea M. Goepfert and Myrthala Moreno‐Smith and David G. Edwards and Sen Pathak and Daniel Medina and William R. Brinkley},
journal = {International Journal of Cancer},
year = {2006},
doi = {10.1002/ijc.22420},
}
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