Somatic Trp53 mutations differentially drive breast cancer and evolution of metastases

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Yun Zhang
Shunbin Xiong
Bin Liu
Vinod Pant
Francis Celii
Gilda Chau
Ana C. Elizondo-Fraire
Peirong Yang
Mingjian James You
Adel K. El-Naggar
Nicholas E. Navin
Guillermina Lozano
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[1] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Genetics
[2] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Hematopathology
[3] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,Department of Pathology
[4] College of Pharmacy,Department of Pharmaceutical and Environmental Health Sciences
[5] Texas Southern University,undefined
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TP53 mutations are the most frequent genetic alterations in breast cancer and are associated with more aggressive disease and worse overall survival. We have created two conditional mutant Trp53 alleles in the mouse that allow expression of Trp53R172H or Trp53R245W missense mutations in single cells surrounded by a normal stroma and immune system. Mice with Trp53 mutations in a few breast epithelial cells develop breast cancers with high similarity to human breast cancer including triple negative. p53R245W tumors are the most aggressive and exhibit metastases to lung and liver. Development of p53R172H breast tumors with some metastases requires additional hits. Sequencing of primary tumors and metastases shows p53R245W drives a parallel evolutionary pattern of metastases. These in vivo models most closely simulate the genesis of human breast cancer and will thus be invaluable in testing novel therapeutic options.
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