| Literature DB >> 26697840 |
Sabela Búa1, Peggy Sotiropoulou2, Cecilia Sgarlata1, Luis R Borlado1, Manuel Eguren3, Orlando Domínguez4, Sagrario Ortega5, Marcos Malumbres3, Cedric Blanpain2, Juan Méndez1.
Abstract
Cdc6 encodes a key protein for DNA replication, responsible for the recruitment of the MCM helicase to replication origins during the G1 phase of the cell division cycle. The oncogenic potential of deregulated Cdc6 expression has been inferred from cellular studies, but no mouse models have been described to study its effects in mammalian tissues. Here we report the generation of K5-Cdc6, a transgenic mouse strain in which Cdc6 expression is deregulated in tissues with stratified epithelia. Higher levels of CDC6 protein enhanced the loading of MCM complexes to DNA in epidermal keratinocytes, without affecting their proliferation rate or inducing DNA damage. While Cdc6 overexpression did not promote skin tumors, it facilitated the formation of papillomas in cooperation with mutagenic agents such as DMBA. In addition, the elevated levels of CDC6 protein in the skin extended the resting stage of the hair growth cycle, leading to better fur preservation in older mice.Entities:
Keywords: Cdc6; DNA replication; hair follicle; mouse model; papilloma
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26697840 PMCID: PMC4825757 DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2015.1120919
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534