THE ROLE OF P53 IN SPONTANEOUS AND RADIATION-INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN THE GASTROINTESTINAL-TRACT OF NORMAL AND P53-DEFICIENT MICE

被引:1
|
作者
MERRITT, AJ
POTTEN, CS
KEMP, CJ
HICKMAN, JA
BALMAIN, A
LANE, DP
HALL, PA
机构
[1] CHRISTIE HOSP & HOLT RADIUM INST,NATL HLTH SERV TRUST,PATERSON INST CANC RES,CRC,MANCHESTER M20 9BX,LANCS,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV MANCHESTER,SCH BIOL SCI,CRC,MOLEC & CELLULAR PHARMACOL GRP,MANCHESTER M13 9PT,LANCS,ENGLAND
[3] BEATSON INST CANC RES,CRC,GLASGOW G61 1BD,SCOTLAND
[4] UNIV DUNDEE,DEPT PATHOL,DUNDEE DD1 4HN,SCOTLAND
[5] UNIV DUNDEE,DEPT BIOCHEM,CRC,CELL TRANSFORMAT UNIT,DUNDEE DD1 4HN,SCOTLAND
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Three h after whole-body irradiation (8 Gy) of C57BL x DBA/2 F1 mice, p53 protein was expressed strongly in the stem cell compartment of the small intestine but at lower levels in the colon. At this time, apoptotic cells were also observed in the stem cell position of the small intestine, with fewer in the colon. In mice without copies of the p53 gene (nulls), the levels of spontaneous apoptosis, in both the small intestine and the colon, were not different from wild-type. Irradiation of the nulls with 8 Gy of gamma-rays failed to induce any further apoptosis: the loss of p53 essentially rendered the epithelial cells, from both the small intestine and the colon, radioresistant. The response of the epithelial stem cells of the small intestine suggests that p53 may play a role in the deletion of damaged cells with carcinogenic potential, whereas this process is limited in the colon.
引用
收藏
页码:614 / 617
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [22] Differential Radiation Sensitivity in p53 Wild-Type and p53-Deficient Tumor Cells Associated with Senescence but not Apoptosis or (Nonprotective) Autophagy
    Xu, Jingwen
    Patel, Nipa H.
    Saleh, Tareq
    Cudjoe, Emmanuel K., Jr.
    Alotaibi, Moureq
    Wu, Yingliang
    Lima, Santiago
    Hawkridge, Adam M.
    Gewirtz, David A.
    RADIATION RESEARCH, 2018, 190 (05) : 538 - 557
  • [23] p63 expression is associated with p53 loss in oral-esophageal epithelia of p53-deficient mice
    Suliman, Y
    Opitz, OG
    Avadhani, A
    Burns, TC
    El-Deiry, W
    Wong, DT
    Rustgi, AK
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2001, 61 (17) : 6467 - 6473
  • [24] Butyric acid-induced apoptosis in p53 deficient mice.
    Kurita-Ochiai, T
    Ochiai, K
    Fukushima, K
    JOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH, 1999, 78 (05) : 1132 - 1132
  • [25] Key targets for the execution of radiation-induced tumor cell apoptosis: The role of p53 and caspases
    Pruschy, M
    Rocha, S
    Zaugg, K
    Tenzer, A
    Hess, C
    Fisher, DE
    Glanzmann, C
    Bodis, S
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2001, 49 (02): : 561 - 567
  • [26] THE ROLE OF P53 IN APOPTOSIS
    YONISHROUACH, E
    MAY, E
    PATHOLOGIE BIOLOGIE, 1994, 42 (10): : 918 - 918
  • [27] The Role of p53 in Apoptosis
    Amaral, Joana D.
    Xavier, Joana M.
    Steer, Clifford J.
    Rodrigues, Cecilia M. P.
    DISCOVERY MEDICINE, 2010, 9 (45) : 145 - 152
  • [28] Hydroxyurea embryotoxicity is enhanced in P53-deficient mice
    El Husseini, Nazem
    Hales, Barbara F.
    REPRODUCTIVE TOXICOLOGY, 2018, 81 : 28 - 33
  • [29] Cancer prevention studies in p53-deficient mice
    Hursting, SD
    Perkins, SN
    Donehower, LA
    Davis, BJ
    TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY, 2001, 29 (01) : 137 - 141
  • [30] ANALYSIS OF MUTATION FREQUENCY IN P53-DEFICIENT MICE
    SANDS, AT
    SURAOKAR, MB
    DONEHOWER, LA
    BRADLEY, A
    JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, 1994, : 197 - 197