| Literature DB >> 9744866 |
D S Franklin1, V L Godfrey, H Lee, G I Kovalev, R Schoonhoven, S Chen-Kiang, L Su, Y Xiong.
Abstract
INK4 and CIP/KIP are two distinct families of cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitors implicated in mediating a wide range of cell growth control signals. We have created p18(INK4c)-deficient mice. These mice develop gigantism and widespread organomegaly. The pituitary gland, spleen, and thymus are disproportionately enlarged and hyperplastic. T and B lymphocytes develop normally in p18-deficient mice, but both exhibit increased cellularity and a higher proliferative rate upon mitogenic stimulation. Loss of p18, like that of p27, but not other CDK inhibitor genes, leads to a gradual progression from intermediate lobe pituitary hyperplasia in young mice to an adenoma by 10 months of age with a nearly complete penetrance. Mice lacking both p18 and p27, like mice chimeric for Rb deficiency, invariably died from pituitary adenomas by 3 months. Hence, p18 and p27 mediate two separate pathways to collaboratively suppress pituitary tumorigenesis, likely by controlling the function of Rb.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9744866 PMCID: PMC317173 DOI: 10.1101/gad.12.18.2899
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361