Literature DB >> 9464543

Mutations of the p53 gene in canine lymphoma and evidence for germ line p53 mutations in the dog.

N Veldhoen1, J Stewart, R Brown, J Milner.   

Abstract

Mutations of the p53 gene are associated with a number of non-lymphoid cancers of the dog. The present study investigates the p53 gene status within canine patients treated for primary and secondary lymphoma. Three out of eight patients exhibited p53 gene mutations. These included one patient with a germ line mutation and two patients with de novo p53 mutations associated with the secondary lymphoma. Allelic loss of the p53 gene was also observed within primary and secondary tumours of the three canine patients. The results indicate that germ line p53 mutations exist in dogs and may be involved in the known predisposition of some breeds to cancer. The presence of therapy-related p53 point mutations was found to be associated with chemoresistant secondary lymphomas. A causative role for DNA-damaging chemotherapy in de novo mutation of the p53 gene is discussed. Characterization of p53 inactivation in canine tumorigenesis may provide a valuable clinical model for assessing the efficacy and optimal therapeutic regimens of anti-cancer agents.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9464543     DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1201489

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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