Increased susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis and an opposite trend in endometrium in Trp53 heterozygous knockout female mice by backcrossing the BALB/c strain onto the background C3H strain.

Increased susceptibility to mammary carcinogenesis and an opposite trend in endometrium in Trp53 heterozygous knockout female mice by backcrossing the BALB/c strain onto the background C3H strain. J Toxicol Pathol. 2019 Jul;32(3):197-203 Authors: Machida Y, Sudo Y, Uchiya N, Imai T Abstract Patients with dominantly inherited Li-Fraumeni syndrome have a loss-of-function mutation in TP53 and develop diverse mesenchymal and epithelial neoplasms at multiple sites. Trp53 +/- female mice with the BALB/c background provide unique characteristics for the study of breast cancer in Li-Fraumeni syndrome; however, we previously found that female C3H-Trp53+/ - mice did not spontaneously develop mammary tumors. Therefore, we obtained F1 and N2-N4 female mice by backcrossing the BALB/c strain and examined the incidence of mammary and other tumors in lifetime studies. Malignant lymphomas, osteosarcomas, and uterine adenocarcinomas spontaneously developed in approximately 20% or more of Trp53+/ - mice with the C3H background. In contrast, the incidence of uterine adenocarcinomas showed a tendency to decrease, while that of mammary adenocarcinomas gradually increased in mice with the BALB/c strain backcross. Wild-type BALB/c female mice are predisposed to a wide spectrum of neoplasms, including mammary tumors, partly due to genetic factors, whereas uterine tumors are uncommon not only in BALB/c mice but also C3H mice. Thus, genetic factors appear to c...
Source: Journal of Toxicologic Pathology - Category: Toxicology Tags: J Toxicol Pathol Source Type: research