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MMTV-Espl1 Transgenic Mice Develop Aneuploid, Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα)-Positive Mammary Adenocarcinomas

Separase, a protease encoded by the ESPL1 gene, cleaves the chromosomal cohesin during mitosis. Separase protein and transcripts are overexpressed in a wide range of human cancers (Meyer et al., Clin Cancer Res 2009; 15: 2703-2710). To investigate the physiological consequence of Separase overexpres...

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Autores principales: Mukherjee, Malini, Ge, Gouqing, Zhang, Nenggang, Edwards, David G., Sumazin, Pavel, Sharan, Shyam K., Rao, Pulivarthi H., Medina, Daniel, Pati, Debananda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24276237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.493
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author Mukherjee, Malini
Ge, Gouqing
Zhang, Nenggang
Edwards, David G.
Sumazin, Pavel
Sharan, Shyam K.
Rao, Pulivarthi H.
Medina, Daniel
Pati, Debananda
author_facet Mukherjee, Malini
Ge, Gouqing
Zhang, Nenggang
Edwards, David G.
Sumazin, Pavel
Sharan, Shyam K.
Rao, Pulivarthi H.
Medina, Daniel
Pati, Debananda
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description Separase, a protease encoded by the ESPL1 gene, cleaves the chromosomal cohesin during mitosis. Separase protein and transcripts are overexpressed in a wide range of human cancers (Meyer et al., Clin Cancer Res 2009; 15: 2703-2710). To investigate the physiological consequence of Separase overexpression in animals, we have generated a transgenic MMTVEspl1 mouse model that overexpresses Separase protein in the mammary glands. MMTV-Espl1 mice in a C57BL/6 genetic background develop aggressive, highly aneuploid, and estrogen receptor alpha positive (ERα+) mammary adenocarcinomas with an 80% penetrance. The mammary tumors caused by overexpression of Separase, alone or combined with p53 heterozygosity, in mammary epithelium mimic several aspects of the most aggressive forms of human breast cancer, including high levels of genetic instability, cell cycle defects, poor differentiation, distant metastasis, and metaplasia. Histopathologically, MMTV-Espl1 tumors are highly heterogeneous showing features of both luminal as well as basal subtypes of breast cancers, with aggressive disease phenotype. In addition to aneuploidy, Separase overexpression results in chromosomal instability (CIN) including premature chromatid separation (PCS), lagging chromosomes, anaphase bridges, micronuclei, centrosome amplification, multi nucleated cells, gradual accumulation of DNA damage, and progressive loss of tumor suppressors p53 and cadherin gene loci. These results suggest that Separase overexpressing mammary cells are not only susceptible to chromosomal missegregation-induced aneuploidy but also other genetic instabilities including DNA damage and loss of key tumor suppressor gene loci, which in combination can initiate tumorigenesis and disease progression.
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spelling pubmed-40328162015-05-27 MMTV-Espl1 Transgenic Mice Develop Aneuploid, Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα)-Positive Mammary Adenocarcinomas Mukherjee, Malini Ge, Gouqing Zhang, Nenggang Edwards, David G. Sumazin, Pavel Sharan, Shyam K. Rao, Pulivarthi H. Medina, Daniel Pati, Debananda Oncogene Article Separase, a protease encoded by the ESPL1 gene, cleaves the chromosomal cohesin during mitosis. Separase protein and transcripts are overexpressed in a wide range of human cancers (Meyer et al., Clin Cancer Res 2009; 15: 2703-2710). To investigate the physiological consequence of Separase overexpression in animals, we have generated a transgenic MMTVEspl1 mouse model that overexpresses Separase protein in the mammary glands. MMTV-Espl1 mice in a C57BL/6 genetic background develop aggressive, highly aneuploid, and estrogen receptor alpha positive (ERα+) mammary adenocarcinomas with an 80% penetrance. The mammary tumors caused by overexpression of Separase, alone or combined with p53 heterozygosity, in mammary epithelium mimic several aspects of the most aggressive forms of human breast cancer, including high levels of genetic instability, cell cycle defects, poor differentiation, distant metastasis, and metaplasia. Histopathologically, MMTV-Espl1 tumors are highly heterogeneous showing features of both luminal as well as basal subtypes of breast cancers, with aggressive disease phenotype. In addition to aneuploidy, Separase overexpression results in chromosomal instability (CIN) including premature chromatid separation (PCS), lagging chromosomes, anaphase bridges, micronuclei, centrosome amplification, multi nucleated cells, gradual accumulation of DNA damage, and progressive loss of tumor suppressors p53 and cadherin gene loci. These results suggest that Separase overexpressing mammary cells are not only susceptible to chromosomal missegregation-induced aneuploidy but also other genetic instabilities including DNA damage and loss of key tumor suppressor gene loci, which in combination can initiate tumorigenesis and disease progression. 2013-11-25 2014-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4032816/ /pubmed/24276237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.493 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Mukherjee, Malini
Ge, Gouqing
Zhang, Nenggang
Edwards, David G.
Sumazin, Pavel
Sharan, Shyam K.
Rao, Pulivarthi H.
Medina, Daniel
Pati, Debananda
MMTV-Espl1 Transgenic Mice Develop Aneuploid, Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα)-Positive Mammary Adenocarcinomas
title MMTV-Espl1 Transgenic Mice Develop Aneuploid, Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα)-Positive Mammary Adenocarcinomas
title_full MMTV-Espl1 Transgenic Mice Develop Aneuploid, Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα)-Positive Mammary Adenocarcinomas
title_fullStr MMTV-Espl1 Transgenic Mice Develop Aneuploid, Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα)-Positive Mammary Adenocarcinomas
title_full_unstemmed MMTV-Espl1 Transgenic Mice Develop Aneuploid, Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα)-Positive Mammary Adenocarcinomas
title_short MMTV-Espl1 Transgenic Mice Develop Aneuploid, Estrogen Receptor Alpha (ERα)-Positive Mammary Adenocarcinomas
title_sort mmtv-espl1 transgenic mice develop aneuploid, estrogen receptor alpha (erα)-positive mammary adenocarcinomas
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4032816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24276237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.493
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