Early mutation of the neu (erbB-2) gene during ethylnitrosourea-induced oncogenesis in the rat Schwann cell lineage
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Early mutation of the neu (erbB-2) gene during ethylnitrosourea-induced oncogenesis in the rat Schwann cell lineage
Abstract
The development of malignant tumors of the peripheral nervous system (schwannomas) within a defined intracranial section of the rat trigeminal nerve ("trigeminal box") was used as a model to identify genetic alterations typically associated with the process of cell-lineage-specific oncogenesis induced by exposure to N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea on postnatal day 1. All 47 trigeminal schwannomas (and 12 extracranial neurinomas) investigated carried a T.A----A.T transversion mutation at nucleotide 2012 of the neu (erbB-2) gene sequence encoding the transmembrane domain of pg185neu. This mutation was absent in all 18 tumors in the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) isolated from the same animals. Identical observations were made in cell lines derived from N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea-induced rat schwannomas vs. brain tumors. By asymmetric PCR and mutant-specific Mnl I restriction fragment length analyses, cells carrying the mutant neu allele became detectable and could be localized within the trigeminal box as early as 7 days after the carcinogen pulse. The proliferation rate of the mutant cells strongly exceeded that of the wild-type cells up to the time of maturation of the trigeminal nerve around postnatal day 30 and thereafter to a lesser extent until the appearance of schwannomas. A specific mutation of the neu gene thus represents a very early, probably the first, step in the malignant conversion of immature rat Schwann cells exposed to N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea in vivo and is diagnostic for a subset of proliferative cells at high risk of progressing toward the expression of fully malignant phenotypes. Loss of heterozygosity for the mutant neu allele is a candidate event for a critical second step in the process.
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