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Preferential induction of guanine deletion at 5'-GGGA-3' in rat mammary glands by 2-amino- 1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine.

Authors :
Okochi E
Watanabe N
Shimada Y
Takahashi S
Wakazono K
Shirai T
Sugimura T
Nagao M
Ushijima T
Source :
Carcinogenesis [Carcinogenesis] 1999 Oct; Vol. 20 (10), pp. 1933-8.
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

2-Amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo[4,5-b]pyridine (PhIP) is known to induce a characteristic mutation, G deletion at the 5'-GGGA-3' site, preferentially in the lacI transgene of the colonic mucosa of Big Blue((R)) rats (BBR) and mice and specifically in the Apc gene of rat colon tumors. In this study, lacI mutations of the mammary glands in PhIP-treated rats were investigated. Six-week-old female (BBRxSprague-Dawley)F(1) rats were administered 10 gavages of 65 mg/kg/day PhIP. Mammary ducts were collected from the macroscopically normal mammary tissue of PhIP-treated and untreated rats at 56-69 weeks of age by collagenase treatment. The mutant frequencies were 25 +/- 2.1x10(-6) in control rats and 323 +/- 44x10(-6) in the PhIP-treated rats. By sequencing 40 and 177 mutants in the control and PhIP-treated groups, respectively, 34 and 149 mutations were considered independent mutations. In the control group, G:C-->A:T transitions at CpG sites dominated and no G:C deletions were detected. In the PhIP-treated group, G:C-->T:A transversions were most frequent (43%), followed by single base pair deletions of G:C (21%). A total of nine deletions were at 5'-GGGA-3' sites, accounting for 29% of the G:C deletions and 6% of the 149 total mutations. Clusters of more than three mutations at one nucleotide position were observed at 12 positions and two were G deletions at 5'-GGGA-3' sites. Comparison of the PhIP-induced mutations in the mammary glands with those previously reported in the colon revealed that G:C-->T:A transversions occurred at a significantly higher frequency in the mammary glands and that G:C deletions occurred at a significantly lower frequency. However, the signature mutation, G deletion at the 5'-GGGA-3' site, was commonly observed in both tissues.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0143-3334
Volume :
20
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Carcinogenesis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
10506107
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/carcin/20.10.1933