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Metal-inducible pathology in the liver, pancreas, and kidney of transgenic mice expressing SV40 early region genes.

K R Dyer1, A Messing.   

Abstract

Transgenic mice (SV-202) that carry the SV40 early region genes under the control of an inverted metallothionein promoter developed islet cell adenomas, hepatocellular carcinomas, and a generalized peripheral neuropathy. Both the islet cell adenomas and the hepatocellular carcinomas developed from the proliferation of T antigen-positive cells. However, T antigen expression was not seen in either the peripheral or central nervous systems. Stimulation of the metallothionein promoter with heavy metals altered the temporal onset of hepatic expression and broadened the distribution of oncogene expression to include exocrine pancreas and renal tubular epithelium. Although solid tumors were not seen in the exocrine pancreas or kidneys of SV-202 mice, all immunopositive tissues developed histologic changes. These results indicate that metallothionein-directed T antigen expression can induce abnormal cellular growth in a variety of tissues, and the distribution of these tissues can be manipulated with heavy metals.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2782379      PMCID: PMC1879933     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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