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p53 mutations in C57BL/6J murine thymic lymphomas induced by gamma-irradiation and N-methylnitrosourea.

O Brathwaite1, W Bayona, E W Newcomb.   

Abstract

Genomic DNA from thymus tissue obtained from 47 C57BL/6J animals treated with the DNA alkylating agent N-methylnitrosourea or gamma-irradiation were screened for the presence of p53 mutations by using the single strand conformation polymorphism assay. Mutations were detected in 13% (4 of 30) of primary thymic lymphomas but none of 17 early stage lymphomas. The frequency of p53 mutations was the same in tumors induced by N-methylnitrosourea (2 of 15) or by gamma-irradiation (2 of 15). Mutations occurred in the highly conserved regions of the p53 gene in exons 5, 7, and 8. G:C to A:T transitions were commonly observed. One of 4 of the tumors analyzed contained two p53 mutations in exons 7 and 8. A previous study of the same tumors showed that ras mutations occurred with high frequency (greater than 50%) (E. W. Newcomb et al., Cancer Res., 48:5514-5521, 1988). Our data suggest that p53 mutations do not play a major role in carcinogen-induced thymic lymphomas studied here.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1617648

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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