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Genetic mapping in mice identifies DMBT1 as a candidate modifier of breast cancer risk
American Journal of Pathology (2007)
  • A. C. Blackburn
  • L. Z. Hills
  • A. L. Roberts
  • J. Wang
  • D. Aud
  • J Jung
  • T. Nikolcheva
  • J. Allard
  • G. Peltz
  • C. N. Otis
  • Q. J. Cao
  • R. Ricketts
  • S.P. Mollenhauer
  • S. P. Naber
  • D. Malamud
  • A. Poustka
  • D. Joseph Jerry, University of Massachusetts - Amherst
Abstract

Low-penetrance breast cancer susceptibility alleles seem to play a significant role in breast cancer risk but are difficult to identify in human cohorts. A genetic screen of 176 N2 backcross progeny of two Trp53+/− strains, BALB/c and C57BL/6, which differ in their susceptibility to mammary tumors, identified a modifier of mammary tumor susceptibility in an ∼25-Mb interval on mouse chromosome 7 (designated SuprMam1). Relative to heterozygotes, homozygosity for BALB/c alleles of SuprMam1 significantly decreased mammary tumor latency from 70.7 to 61.1 weeks and increased risk twofold (P = 0.002). Dmbt1 (deleted in malignant brain tumors 1) was identified as a candidate modifier gene within the SuprMam1 interval because it was differentially expressed in mammary tissues from BALB/c-Trp53+/− and C57BL/6-Trp53+/− mice. Dmbt1 mRNA and protein was reduced in mammary glands of the susceptible BALB/c mice. Immunohistochemical staining demonstrated that DMBT1 protein expression was also significantly reduced in normal breast tissue from women with breast cancer (staining score, 1.8; n = 46) compared with cancer-free controls (staining score, 3.9; n = 53; P < 0.0001). These experiments demonstrate the use of Trp53+/− mice as a sensitized background to screen for low-penetrance modifiers of cancer. The results identify a novel mammary tumor susceptibility locus in mice and support a role for DMBT1 in suppression of mammary tumors in both mice and women.

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2007
Publisher Statement
This article was harvested from PubMed Central. doi: 10.2353/ajpath.2007.060512
Citation Information
A. C. Blackburn, L. Z. Hills, A. L. Roberts, J. Wang, et al.. "Genetic mapping in mice identifies DMBT1 as a candidate modifier of breast cancer risk" American Journal of Pathology Vol. 170 Iss. 6 (2007)
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