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From Mouse Mammary Tumor Model To New Therapeutic Method ---Mammary Tumor Development In Balb/C-Trp53+/- Mice And Magnetic Nanoparticle Induced Heating For Cancer Treatment, Haoheng Yan May 2010

From Mouse Mammary Tumor Model To New Therapeutic Method ---Mammary Tumor Development In Balb/C-Trp53+/- Mice And Magnetic Nanoparticle Induced Heating For Cancer Treatment, Haoheng Yan

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Mutation and loss of p53 function are common features among human breast cancers. We use BALB/c-Trp53+/- mice as a model to examine the sequence of events leading to mammary tumors. Mammary epithelium proliferation rates were similar in both BALB/c-Trp53+/- mice and wild type controls. Among the 28 mammary tumors collected from BALB/c-Trp53+/- mice, loss of heterozygosity for Trp53 was detected in more than 90% of invasive mammary tumors. Transplantation of Trp53+/- ductal hyperplasias indicated an association between loss of the wild type allele of Trp53 and progression to invasive carcinomas. Expression of biomarkers such as ERα, PR, Her2/Neu and activated …