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D. Joseph Jerry

Breast cancer

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Knockout And Transgenic Mice Of Trp53: What Have We Learned About P53 In Breast Cancer?, Anneke C. Blackburn, D. Joseph Jerry Apr 2002

Knockout And Transgenic Mice Of Trp53: What Have We Learned About P53 In Breast Cancer?, Anneke C. Blackburn, D. Joseph Jerry

D. Joseph Jerry

The human p53 tumor suppressor gene TP53 is mutated at a high frequency in sporadic breast cancer, and Li-Fraumeni syndrome patients who carry germline mutations in one TP53 allele have a high incidence of breast cancer. In the 10 years since the first knockout of the mouse p53 tumor suppressor gene (designated Trp53) was published, much has been learned about the contribution of p53 to biology and tumor suppression in the breast through the use of p53 transgenic and knockout mice. The original mice deficient in p53 showed no mammary gland phenotype. However, studies using BALB/c-Trp53-deficient mice have demonstrated a …