Literature DB >> 19201105

Physical, heritable and age-related factors as modifiers of radiation cancer risk in patched heterozygous mice.

Simonetta Pazzaglia1, Emanuela Pasquali, Mirella Tanori, Mariateresa Mancuso, Simona Leonardi, Vincenzo di Majo, Simonetta Rebessi, Anna Saran.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To address the tumorigenic potential of exposure to low/intermediate doses of ionizing radiation and to identify biological factors influencing tumor response in a mouse model highly susceptible to radiogenic cancer. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Newborn Ptc1 heterozygous mice were exposed to X-ray doses of 100, 250, and 500 mGy, and tumor development was monitored for their lifetime. Additional groups were irradiated with the same doses and sacrificed at fixed times for determination of short-term endpoints, such as apoptosis and early preneoplastic lesions in cerebellum. Finally, groups of Ptc1 heterozygous mice were bred on the C57BL/6 background to study the influence of common variant genes on radiation response.
RESULTS: We have identified a significant effect of low-intermediate doses of radiation (250 and 500 mGy) in shortening mean survival and inducing early and more progressed stages of tumor development in the cerebellum of Ptc1(+/-) mice. In addition, we show that age at exposure and heritable factors are potent modifiers of radiation-related cancer risk.
CONCLUSIONS: The Ptc1 knockout mouse model offers a highly sensitive system that may potentially help to improve understanding and quantification of risk at low doses, such as doses experienced in occupational and medical exposures, and clarify the complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors underlying cancer susceptibility.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19201105     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijrobp.2008.10.068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys        ISSN: 0360-3016            Impact factor:   7.038


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2.  Developmental and oncogenic effects of insulin-like growth factor-I in Ptc1+/- mouse cerebellum.

Authors:  Mirella Tanori; Melissa Santone; Mariateresa Mancuso; Emanuela Pasquali; Simona Leonardi; Vincenzo Di Majo; Simonetta Rebessi; Anna Saran; Simonetta Pazzaglia
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5.  Ex vivo miRNome analysis in Ptch1+/- cerebellum granule cells reveals a subset of miRNAs involved in radiation-induced medulloblastoma.

Authors:  Barbara Tanno; Gabriele Babini; Simona Leonardi; Paola Giardullo; Ilaria De Stefano; Emanuela Pasquali; Andrea Ottolenghi; Michael J Atkinson; Anna Saran; Mariateresa Mancuso
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