Literature DB >> 1747936

Analysis of the Ha-ras oncogene in C3H/He mouse liver tumours derived spontaneously or induced with diethylnitrosamine or phenobarbitone.

P C Rumsby1, N C Barrass, H E Phillimore, J G Evans.   

Abstract

In a study of the mechanisms involved in the induction of tumours by chemicals, the Ha-ras oncogene was analysed in liver tumours induced by the genotoxic carcinogen diethylnitrosamine (DEN), or the non-genotoxic agent phenobarbitone (PB) in C3H/He mice. Mutations were detected using the polymerase chain reaction and oligonucleotide hybridization. Codon 61 mutations were detected in 41% of DEN-induced tumours (19/46), either in the first base (CG----AT, 12/19), a transversion, or the second base (AT----GC, 7/19), a transition. Codon 61 mutations were also found in 29% of spontaneous tumours (all CG----AT, 6/21) but none were detected in PB-induced tumours (0/15) or in normal liver tissue of untreated mice (0/30). No mutations were detected at codon 12. Low and variable expression of the Ha-ras gene was detected in all liver tissues with moderately raised levels (175-200%) in spontaneous, DEN and PB-induced tumours as compared to normal liver tissue. The H-ras gene was methylated to some extent in all liver tissues, with no discernible difference between the treatments. The frequency of the Ha-ras mutation at codon 61 in DEN-induced tumours is greater than in spontaneously arising tumours. This increase is not accompanied by any specific alteration in the expression or methylation of the gene. Since PB-induced tumours do not possess mutations in the Ha-ras gene at codons 12 or 61, the data suggest that the non-genotoxic agent PB induces tumours in the C3H/He mouse liver with a mechanism distinct from that of spontaneous tumours or those that result from treatment with a potent genotoxic carcinogen such as DEN.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1747936     DOI: 10.1093/carcin/12.12.2331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carcinogenesis        ISSN: 0143-3334            Impact factor:   4.944


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