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University of Massachusetts Amherst

2002

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Epithelial Cell Cycling Predicts P53 - Repsoniveness To Γ-Irradiation During Post-Natal Mammary Gland Development, Lisa Minter, E.S. Dickinson, S.P. Naber, D.J. Jerry Jan 2002

Epithelial Cell Cycling Predicts P53 - Repsoniveness To Γ-Irradiation During Post-Natal Mammary Gland Development, Lisa Minter, E.S. Dickinson, S.P. Naber, D.J. Jerry

Lisa Minter

The tumor suppressor gene, TP53, plays a major role in surveillance and repair of radiation-induced DNA damage. In multiple cell types, including mammary epithelial cells, abrogation of p53 (encoded by Trp53) function is associated with increased tumorigenesis. We examined γ-irradiated BALB/c-Trp53+/+ and -Trp53–/– female mice at five stages of post-natal mammary gland development to determine whether radiation-induced p53 activity is developmentally regulated. Our results show that p53-mediated responses are attenuated in glands from irradiated virgin and lactating mice, as measured by induction of p21/WAF1 (encoded by Cdkn1a) and apoptosis, while irradiated early- and mid-pregnancy glands exhibit robust p53 activity. There …