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The Human Splice Variant Δ16HER2 Induces Rapid Tumor Onset in a Reporter Transgenic Mouse
Several transgenic mice models solidly support the hypothesis that HER2 (ERBB2) overexpression or mutation promotes tumorigenesis. Recently, a HER2 splice variant lacking exon-16 (Δ16HER2) has been detected in human breast carcinomas. This alternative protein, a normal byproduct of HER2, has an incr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084693/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21559085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018727 |
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author | Marchini, Cristina Gabrielli, Federico Iezzi, Manuela Zenobi, Santa Montani, Maura Pietrella, Lucia Kalogris, Cristina Rossini, Anna Ciravolo, Valentina Castagnoli, Lorenzo Tagliabue, Elda Pupa, Serenella M. Musiani, Piero Monaci, Paolo Menard, Sylvie Amici, Augusto |
author_facet | Marchini, Cristina Gabrielli, Federico Iezzi, Manuela Zenobi, Santa Montani, Maura Pietrella, Lucia Kalogris, Cristina Rossini, Anna Ciravolo, Valentina Castagnoli, Lorenzo Tagliabue, Elda Pupa, Serenella M. Musiani, Piero Monaci, Paolo Menard, Sylvie Amici, Augusto |
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description | Several transgenic mice models solidly support the hypothesis that HER2 (ERBB2) overexpression or mutation promotes tumorigenesis. Recently, a HER2 splice variant lacking exon-16 (Δ16HER2) has been detected in human breast carcinomas. This alternative protein, a normal byproduct of HER2, has an increased transforming potency compared to wild-type (wt) HER2 receptors. To examine the ability of Δ16HER2 to transform mammary epithelium in vivo and to monitor Δ16HER2-driven tumorigenesis in live mice, we generated and characterized a mouse line that transgenically expresses both human Δ16HER2 and firefly luciferase under the transcriptional control of the MMTV promoter. All the transgenic females developed multifocal mammary tumors with a rapid onset and an average latency of 15.11 weeks. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed the concurrent expression of luciferase and the human Δ16HER2 oncogene only in the mammary gland and in strict correlation with tumor development. Transgenic Δ16HER2 expressed on the tumor cell plasma membrane from spontaneous mammary adenocarcinomas formed constitutively active homodimers able to activate the oncogenic signal transduction pathway mediated through Src kinase. These new transgenic animals demonstrate the ability of the human Δ16HER2 isoform to transform “per se” mammary epithelium in vivo. The high tumor incidence as well as the short latency strongly suggests that the Δ16HER2 splice variant represents the transforming form of the HER2 oncoprotein. |
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spelling | pubmed-30846932011-05-10 The Human Splice Variant Δ16HER2 Induces Rapid Tumor Onset in a Reporter Transgenic Mouse Marchini, Cristina Gabrielli, Federico Iezzi, Manuela Zenobi, Santa Montani, Maura Pietrella, Lucia Kalogris, Cristina Rossini, Anna Ciravolo, Valentina Castagnoli, Lorenzo Tagliabue, Elda Pupa, Serenella M. Musiani, Piero Monaci, Paolo Menard, Sylvie Amici, Augusto PLoS One Research Article Several transgenic mice models solidly support the hypothesis that HER2 (ERBB2) overexpression or mutation promotes tumorigenesis. Recently, a HER2 splice variant lacking exon-16 (Δ16HER2) has been detected in human breast carcinomas. This alternative protein, a normal byproduct of HER2, has an increased transforming potency compared to wild-type (wt) HER2 receptors. To examine the ability of Δ16HER2 to transform mammary epithelium in vivo and to monitor Δ16HER2-driven tumorigenesis in live mice, we generated and characterized a mouse line that transgenically expresses both human Δ16HER2 and firefly luciferase under the transcriptional control of the MMTV promoter. All the transgenic females developed multifocal mammary tumors with a rapid onset and an average latency of 15.11 weeks. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed the concurrent expression of luciferase and the human Δ16HER2 oncogene only in the mammary gland and in strict correlation with tumor development. Transgenic Δ16HER2 expressed on the tumor cell plasma membrane from spontaneous mammary adenocarcinomas formed constitutively active homodimers able to activate the oncogenic signal transduction pathway mediated through Src kinase. These new transgenic animals demonstrate the ability of the human Δ16HER2 isoform to transform “per se” mammary epithelium in vivo. The high tumor incidence as well as the short latency strongly suggests that the Δ16HER2 splice variant represents the transforming form of the HER2 oncoprotein. Public Library of Science 2011-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC3084693/ /pubmed/21559085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018727 Text en Marchini et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Marchini, Cristina Gabrielli, Federico Iezzi, Manuela Zenobi, Santa Montani, Maura Pietrella, Lucia Kalogris, Cristina Rossini, Anna Ciravolo, Valentina Castagnoli, Lorenzo Tagliabue, Elda Pupa, Serenella M. Musiani, Piero Monaci, Paolo Menard, Sylvie Amici, Augusto The Human Splice Variant Δ16HER2 Induces Rapid Tumor Onset in a Reporter Transgenic Mouse |
title | The Human Splice Variant Δ16HER2 Induces Rapid Tumor Onset in a Reporter Transgenic Mouse |
title_full | The Human Splice Variant Δ16HER2 Induces Rapid Tumor Onset in a Reporter Transgenic Mouse |
title_fullStr | The Human Splice Variant Δ16HER2 Induces Rapid Tumor Onset in a Reporter Transgenic Mouse |
title_full_unstemmed | The Human Splice Variant Δ16HER2 Induces Rapid Tumor Onset in a Reporter Transgenic Mouse |
title_short | The Human Splice Variant Δ16HER2 Induces Rapid Tumor Onset in a Reporter Transgenic Mouse |
title_sort | human splice variant δ16her2 induces rapid tumor onset in a reporter transgenic mouse |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3084693/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21559085 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018727 |
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