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Mammary Tumorigenesis inApcMin/+Mice is Enhanced by X Irradiation with a Characteristic Age Dependence

Authors :
Tatsuhiko Imaoka
Mieko Okamoto
Yukiko Nishimura
Mayumi Nishimura
Shizuko Kakinuma
Yutaka Tokairin
Yoshiya Shimada
Masami Ootawara
Source :
Radiation Research. 165:165-173
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Radiation Research Society, 2006.

Abstract

The Apc(Min/+) (Min) mouse is genetically predisposed to both intestinal and mammary tumorigenesis. We investigated age-related changes in the susceptibility of mice (before, during and after puberty) to radiation-induced mammary tumorigenesis using this model. Female Min and wild-type mice having the C57BL/6J background were irradiated with 2 Gy of X rays at 2, 5, 7 and 10 weeks and killed humanely at 18 weeks of age. Min mice irradiated at 7-10 weeks of age (after puberty) developed mammary tumors with squamous metaplasia, whereas their wild-type littermates did not. Interestingly, irradiation of Min mice at 2-5 weeks (before and during puberty, respectively) did not induce mammary tumors but rather cystic nodules with metaplasia. The mammary tumors exhibited increased nuclear beta-catenin protein and loss of the wild-type Apc allele. Our results show that susceptibility to radiation-induced mammary tumorigenesis increases after puberty in Min mice, suggesting that the tumorigenic effect of ionizing radiation targets the lobular-alveolar progenitor cells, which increase in number with age and are controlled by beta-catenin signaling.

Details

ISSN :
19385404 and 00337587
Volume :
165
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Radiation Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....228e198a20ad2d6272bd4cf58f6717fe