INFREQUENT P53 MUTATION IN MOUSE-TUMORS WITH DEREGULATED MYC

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GUTIERREZ, MI
BHATIA, K
SIWARSKI, D
WOLFF, L
MAGRATH, IT
MUSHINSKI, JF
HUPPI, K
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[1] NCI,GENET LAB,MOLEC GENET SECT,BLDG 37,ROOM 2B-21,BETHESDA,MD 20892
[2] NCI,PEDIAT BRANCH,BETHESDA,MD 20892
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An invariant genetic lesion in mouse plasmacytomas is deregulated expression of c-myc as a consequence of chromosomal translocation. However, retroviral and transgenic studies suggest that additional genetic lesions may contribute to the genesis of plasmacytomas. The p53 tumor suppressor gene is a likely contributor to this genetic lesion, since there is a high incidence of p53 mutation in Burkitt's lymphomas and B-ALL (L3), both of which contain translocations involving c-myc analogous to those in plasmacytomas. In addition, p53 has been shown to be a transcriptional modulator of c-myc expression. In a survey of 27 mouse plasmacytomas by single-strand conformation polymorphism, we identified a single mutation (3.7% incidence), suggesting that p53 lesions are not frequent contributors to plasmacytomagenesis. A similar study of macrophage-monocyte tumors generated by a c-myc-containing retrovirus also indicates a lack of p53 involvement in deregulated c-myc expression. These results suggest that the specific maturation stage of transformed B-lymphocytes, independent of c-myc deregulation, may be the critical factor which determines the involvement of mutant p53.
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