A mouse model of heterogeneous, c-MYC-initiated prostate cancer with loss of Pten and p53

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J Kim
M Roh
I Doubinskaia
G N Algarroba
I-E A Eltoum
S A Abdulkadir
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[1] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Department of Pathology
[2] College of Agricultural and Life Sciences,Department of Pathology
[3] University of Florida at Gainesville,undefined
[4] University of Alabama at Birmingham,undefined
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Oncogene | 2012年 / 31卷
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c-MYC; Pten; p53; prostate cancer; rate of mutations;
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Human tumors are heterogeneous and evolve through a dynamic process of genetic mutation and selection. During this process, the effects of a specific mutation on the incipient cancer cell may dictate the nature of subsequent mutations that can be tolerated or selected for, affecting the rate at which subsequent mutations occur. Here we have used a new mouse model of prostate cancer that recapitulates several salient features of the human disease to examine the relative rates in which the remaining wild-type alleles of Pten and p53 tumor suppressor genes are lost. In this model, focal overexpression of c-MYC in a few prostate luminal epithelial cells provokes a mild proliferative response. In the context of compound Pten/p53 heterozygosity, c-MYC-initiated cells progress to prostatic intraepithelial neoplasia (mPIN) and adenocarcinoma lesions with marked heterogeneity within the same prostate glands. Using laser capture microdissection and gene copy number analyses, we found that the frequency of Pten loss was significantly higher than that of p53 loss in mPIN but not invasive carcinoma lesions. c-MYC overexpression, unlike Pten loss, did not activate the p53 pathway in transgenic mouse prostate cells, explaining the lack of selective pressure to lose p53 in the c-MYC-overexpressing cells. This model of heterogeneous prostate cancer based on alterations in genes relevant to the human disease may be useful for understanding pathogenesis of the disease and testing new therapeutic agents.
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