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DNA repair-deficient Xpa/p53 knockout mice are sensitive to the non-genotoxic carcinogen cyclosporine A: escape of initiated cells from immunosurveillance?
- Source :
- Carcinogenesis, 30(3), 538-43. Oxford University Press
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- The DNA repair-deficient Xpa(-/-)p53(+/-) (Xpa/p53) mouse is a potent model for carcinogenicity testing, representing increased sensitivity toward genotoxic but surprisingly also toward true human non-genotoxic carcinogens. The mechanism of this increased sensitivity in Xpa/p53 mice toward non-genotoxic carcinogens is still unknown. Here, we investigated the mechanism of the human non-genotoxic carcinogen cyclosporine A (CsA) in the Xpa/p53 mouse model. Xpa/p53 mice exposed to CsA for 39 weeks showed a significantly increased lymphoma incidence as compared with untreated Xpa/p53 mice and CsA-treated wild-type (WT) mice. We excluded concealed genotoxicity of CsA in Xpa/p53 mice by mutant frequency analyses. As a next step, we used a genetic approach: immunodeficient DNA-PKcs mice, defective in the catalytic subunit of the DNA-dependent protein kinase, were crossed with Xpa and Xpa/p53 mice. Xpa/p53 mice had an increased lymphoma incidence with shorter latency times as compared with DNA-PKcs-deficient WT and Xpa mice. Surprisingly, also six of 15 DNA-PKcs/Xpa/p53 females had developed an adenocarcinoma of the mammary gland. Tumor responses in CsA-treated and DNA-PKcs-deficient Xpa/p53 mice were comparable as both genotypes developed mainly splenic lymphomas enriched in B lymphocytes. From our present studies, we hypothesize that levels of initiated precancerous cells are elevated in Xpa/p53 mice. These cells are insufficiently eliminated due to either suppression of the immune system by CsA or through immune-related DNA-PKcs deficiency. Based on the current studies and those conducted previously, we conclude that the Xpa/p53 model is an excellent adjunct to the current chronic rodent bioassay.
- Subjects :
- Male
Cancer Research
endocrine system
Lymphoma
Carcinogenesis
DNA repair
Mammary Neoplasms, Animal
Adenocarcinoma
Biology
medicine.disease_cause
Mice
Immune system
medicine
Animals
Carcinogen
Mice, Knockout
Mutagenicity Tests
General Medicine
medicine.disease
Molecular biology
Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group A Protein
Immunosurveillance
Mutation
Toxicity
Knockout mouse
Carcinogens
Cyclosporine
Cancer research
Biological Assay
Female
Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
Precancerous Conditions
Genotoxicity
DNA Damage
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 01433334
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Carcinogenesis, 30(3), 538-43. Oxford University Press
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e546c55042eaa8c175a66aa5b48742c2