Centrosome abnormalities, recurring deletions of chromosome 4, and genomic amplification of HER2/neu define mouse mammary gland adenocarcinomas induced by mutant HER2/neu
- 31 January 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 21 (6) , 890-898
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1205146
Abstract
The conditional expression of activated HER2/neu gene under its endogenous promoter in the mammary epithelium of the mouse results in accelerated lobular development and focal mammary tumors. Carcinogenesis, however, requires amplification and considerably increased expression levels of oncogenic neu. Deducing from the multiple genetic aberrations required for human breast cancer to develop, we hypothesized that in addition to the over-expression of an activated HER2/neu, secondary aberrations would occur. We have therefore conducted a genomic screen for chromosomal imbalances and translocations using comparative genomic hybridization and spectral karyotyping. The results reveal a moderate degree of chromosomal instability and micronuclei formation in short-term cultures established from primary tumors. Genomic instability appears to be linked to the amplification of functional centrosomes, a phenomenon that we frequently observed in other tumor types. Seventy per cent of the tumors revealed genomic amplification of HER2/neu, often in the form of double minute chromosomes, which correlated with recurring loss of mouse chromosome 4D-E, a region that is orthologous to distal human chromosome 1p. It is likely that this region contains putative tumor suppressor genes whose inactivation is required for tumor formation in this model of human breast cancer.Keywords
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