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Transgenic mice overexpressing the wild-type form of the HMGA1 gene develop mixed growth hormone/prolactin cell pituitary adenomas and natural killer cell lymphomas

Authors :
Lawrence C. Kenyon
Andres J. Klein-Szanto
Alfredo Fusco
Carlo M. Croce
Ivana De Martino
Rosa Visone
Gustavo Baldassarre
Francesca Pentimalli
Andrea Ciarmiello
Monica Fedele
Giuseppe Viglietto
Sabrina Battista
Claudio Arra
Fedele, Monica
Pentimalli, Francesca
Baldassarre, G.
Battista, Sabrina
Klein Szanto, A. J.
Kenyon, L.
Visone, Rosa
DE MARTINO, Ivana
Ciarmiello, A.
Arra, C.
Viglietto, G.
Croce, C. M.
Fusco, Alfredo
Source :
Oncogene (Basingstoke) 24 (2005): 3427–3435. doi:10.1038/sj.onc.1208501, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Fedele M; Pentimalli F; Baldassarre G; Battista S; Klein-Szanto AJ; Kenyon L; Visone R; De Martino I; Ciarmiello A; Arra C; Viglietto G; Croce CM; Fusco A./titolo:Transgenic mice overexpressing the wild-type form of the HMGA1 gene develop mixed growth hormone%2Fprolactin cell pituitary adenomas and natural killer cell lymphomas./doi:10.1038%2Fsj.onc.1208501/rivista:Oncogene (Basingstoke)/anno:2005/pagina_da:3427/pagina_a:3435/intervallo_pagine:3427–3435/volume:24
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2005.

Abstract

Overexpression of HMGA1 proteins is a constant feature of human carcinomas. Moreover, rearrangements of this gene have been detected in several human benign tumors of mesenchymal origin. To define the role of these proteins in cell transformation in vivo, we have generated transgenic mice overexpressing ubiquitously the HMGA1 gene. These mice developed mixed growth hormone/prolactin cell pituitary adenomas and natural killer (NK)-T/NK cell lymphomas. The HMGA1-induced expression of IL-2 and IL-15 proteins and their receptors may account for the onset of these lymphomas. At odds with mice overexpressing a wild-type or a truncated HMGA2 protein, adrenal medullar hyperplasia and pancreatic islet cell hyperplasia frequently occurred and no increase in body size and weight was observed in HMGA1 mice. Taken together, these data indicate an oncogenic role of the HMGA1 gene also in vivo.

Details

ISSN :
14765594 and 09509232
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oncogene
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2f6aa7b55bf582cbca27dfac00cb8a5a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1208501