Association of p53, K-ras and proliferating cell nuclear antigen with rat lung lesions following exposure to simulated nuclear fuel particles.

V M Kosma, P S Lang, M K Servomaa, D Leszczynski, T J Rytömaa
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Expression of p53, K-ras, and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and mutations of p53 and K-ras genes in lung lesions of Han/Wistar rats were investigated by immunohistochemistry and direct DNA sequencing following a long-term exposure of animals to neutron-activated UO2 particles. The p53 protein was overexpressed in all five malignant tumors, in 62% of benign tumors, and in 42% of hyperplastic lesions examined. K-ras protein and PCNA levels were only slightly elevated in all types of lung lesions. In three malignant tumors a C-->T transition was detected in codon 288 (human 290) of the p53 gene, but this mutation was not present in seven other tumors analyzed. No mutations were detected in codons 12/13 and 61 of the K-ras gene in any of the five tumors analyzed. Our findings suggest that K-ras overexpression is a rare alteration, whereas p53 protein overexpression (sometimes associated with mutated p53 gene), as assessed with the CM5 antibody, is a relatively common phenomenon in hot particle-induced preneoplastic and neoplastic rat lung lesions.

p53, K-ras和增殖细胞核抗原与暴露于模拟核燃料颗粒后大鼠肺部病变的关系
通过免疫组织化学和直接DNA测序,研究了长期暴露于中子活化UO2颗粒的Han/Wistar大鼠肺病变中p53、K-ras和增殖细胞核抗原(PCNA)的表达以及p53和K-ras基因的突变。p53蛋白在所有五种恶性肿瘤、62%的良性肿瘤和42%的增生性病变中均过表达。K-ras蛋白和PCNA水平在所有类型的肺病变中均略有升高。在三个恶性肿瘤中,在p53基因的密码子288(人类290)中检测到C- >T转变,但在分析的其他七个肿瘤中未发现这种突变。在分析的五种肿瘤中,K-ras基因的密码子12/13和61均未检测到突变。我们的研究结果表明,K-ras过表达是一种罕见的改变,而p53蛋白过表达(有时与p53基因突变有关),通过CM5抗体评估,在热颗粒诱导的肿瘤前和肿瘤大鼠肺病变中是一种相对常见的现象。
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