Literature DB >> 9635858

Ultraviolet-light induced p53 mutational spectrum in yeast is indistinguishable from p53 mutations in human skin cancer.

A Inga1, G Scott, P Monti, A Aprile, A Abbondandolo, P A Burns, G Fronza.   

Abstract

Ultraviolet (UV) light has been associated with the development of human non-melanoma skin cancers (NMSC). Such cancers often exhibit mutations in the p53 tumour suppressor gene. In order to determine the UV-induced p53 mutation spectrum, a yeast expression vector that harbours a human wild-type p53 cDNA was UV-irradiated in vitro and transfected into a yeast strain that contained the ADE2 gene regulated by a p53-responsive promoter. Forty-five mutant clones contained 51 mutations. Seven mutations were tandem base pair substitutions, four of which being CC-->TT, hallmark mutations of UV mutagenesis. Eighty percent (41/51) of the mutations were single or non-tandem base pair substitutions, the majority of which (27/41) were C-->T transitions. Ninety-five percent of such mutations occurred at dipyrimidine sites. Through a rigorous statistical test, the UV-induced p53 mutation spectrum appears to differ significantly (P < 0.008) from the one induced by the antineoplastic drug chloroethyl-cyclohexyl-nitrosourea, and to be indistinguishable from the one observed in NMSC (P = 0.4). These results demonstrate that the assay allows the determination of carcinogen-specific p53 mutation fingerprints and represents a new tool for molecular epidemiology.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9635858     DOI: 10.1093/carcin/19.5.741

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


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