Carcinogen-induced liver tumours of Wistar rats: absence of activated ras genes and of N-rasC
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Carcinogen-induced liver tumours of Wistar rats: absence of activated ras genes and of N-rasC
Abstract
We examined mutational activation of ras genes in rat liver preneoplasias and tumours induced by diethylnitrosamine and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (NMU). In accordance with previous reports on H- and K-ras genes, no mutations were detected in the investigated hepatic tumours and prestages suggesting that neither mutations at codons 12, 13 and 61 of H- and N-ras nor a mutation in the last intron of the H-ras gene are involved in initiation and progression of rat hepatocellular carcinomas. In the course of this investigation we found two N-ras genes (N-rasA, N-rasB). Surprisingly N-rasC, which is present in the germ line of Fischer rats, is missing in Wistar rats. This suggests different numbers of germline N-ras genes in members of one species. Two out of eight NMU-induced liver tumours exhibited additional N-ras-related sequences of unknown origin.
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