Lozano G, Liu G
University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Molecular Genetics, Houston 77030, USA.
Semin Cancer Biol. 1998;8(5):337-44. doi: 10.1006/scbi.1998.0096.
Mice lacking one or two copies of the p53 gene have provided invaluable insight into the process of tumorigenesis. The importance of apoptosis in suppression of tumorigenesis in vivo became evident from analysis of these mice. Moreover, the timing and kinds of tumors that develop in these mice are altered by the presence of additional inherited mutations, by strain differences, and by food intake. Developmental abnormalities are also visible in mice with loss of p53 and with overexpression of p53 suggesting that p53 levels are critical for normal cellular processes. While mice do not necessarily recapitulate all the tumor types found in inherited cancers, they offer the unique opportunity to decipher the critical pathways in tumorigenesis. These findings can then be applied to humans.
缺乏一个或两个p53基因拷贝的小鼠为肿瘤发生过程提供了宝贵的见解。通过对这些小鼠的分析,细胞凋亡在体内抑制肿瘤发生中的重要性变得明显。此外,这些小鼠发生肿瘤的时间和类型会因其他遗传突变的存在、品系差异和食物摄入量而改变。在p53缺失和p53过表达的小鼠中也可见发育异常,这表明p53水平对正常细胞过程至关重要。虽然小鼠不一定能重现遗传性癌症中发现的所有肿瘤类型,但它们提供了独特的机会来破译肿瘤发生中的关键途径。然后可以将这些发现应用于人类。