Comparative Study on Tp53 Gene Mutations in Lung Tumors from Rats Exposed to ^<239>Pu, ^<237>Np and ^<222>Rn
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The tumor suppressor gene Tp53 was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-amplification of genomic DNA extracted from paraffin-embedded tissue sections of rat lung tumors to compare mutations that occurred after inhalation exposures to plutonium dioxide, neptunium dioxide, or radon and radon progenies. Exons 5 to 8 of the gene were amplified in 16 plutonium-, 23 neptunium- and 15 radon-induced lung tumors, and their polymerase chain reaction products were examined for mutations by single strand conformational polymorphism analysis and direct sequencing method. Two point mutations were detected in the plutonium-induced tumors, i.e., a guanine to adenine transition at codon 219 of exon 6 and a cytosine to thymine transition at codon 266 of exon 8. Although only one point mutation was found at codon 175 of exon 5 (cytosine to thymine transition) from neptunium-induced tumors, no mutations were detectable from radon-induced tumors. These results indicate that the abnormalities of the Tp53 gene might not be so critical for the pulmonary carcinogenesis after the inhalation of different alpha emitters, even though the presence and frequencies of the Tp53 gene mutations were different.
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著者
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OGHISO Yoichi
Institute for Environmental Sciences
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Yamada Y
National Inst. Radiological Sci. Chiba Jpn
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Yamada Yutaka
国立がんセンター研究所 がん予防基礎研究プロジェクト
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Oghiso Yoichi
国立がんセンター研究所 がん予防基礎研究プロジェクト
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Oghiso Yoichi
Internal Radiation Effects Research Group National Institute Of Radiological Sciences
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Oghiso Yoichi
Div. Radiotoxicol. Protect. Natl. Inst. Radiol. Sci.
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Morlier Jean-paul
Cea-direction Des Sciences Du Vivant Department De Radiobiologie Et De Radiopathologie Laboratoire D
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YAMADA Yutaka
Internal Radiation Effects Research Group, National Institute of Radiological Sciences
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MORLIER Jean
CEA-Direction des Sciences du Vivant, Department de Radiobiologie et de Radiopathologie, Laboratoire
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GUILLET Kristell
CEA-Direction des Sciences du Vivant, Department de Radiobiologie et de Radiopathologie, Laboratoire
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FRITSCH Paul
CEA-Direction des Sciences du Vivant, Department de Radiobiologie et de Radiopathologie, Laboratoire
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DUDOIGNON Nicolas
Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire
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MONCHAUX Georges
Institut de Radioprotection et de Surete Nucleaire
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Fritsch Paul
Cea-direction Des Sciences Du Vivant Department De Radiobiologie Et De Radiopathologie Laboratoire D
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Guillet Kristell
Cea-direction Des Sciences Du Vivant Department De Radiobiologie Et De Radiopathologie Laboratoire D
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Yamada Yutaka
Internal Radiation Effects Research Group Research Center For Radiation Safety National Institute Of
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