A targeted disruption of the murine Brca1 gene causes gamma-irradiation hypersensitivity and genetic instability
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A targeted disruption of the murine Brca1 gene causes gamma-irradiation hypersensitivity and genetic instability
Abstract
Germline mutations of the Brcal gene are responsible for most cases of familial breast and ovarian cancers, but somatic mutations are rarely detected in sporadic events. Moreover, mouse embryos deficient for Brca1 have been shown to die during early embryogenesis due to a proliferation defect. These findings seem incompatible with the tumor suppress function assigned to this gene and raise questions about the mechanism by which Brca1 mutations cause tumorigenesis. We now directly demonstrate that BRCA1 is responsible for the integrity of the genome. Murine embryos carrying a Brca1 null mutation are developmentally retarded and hypersensitive to gamma-irradiation, suggesting a failure in DNA damage repair. This notion is supported by spectral karyotyping (SKY) of metaphase chromosomes, which display numerical and structural aberrations. However, massive chromosomal abnormalities are only observed when a p53-/- background is introduced. Thus, a p53 dependent cell cycle checkpoint arrests the mutant embryos and prevents the accumulation of damaged DNA. Brca1-/- fibroblasts are not viable, nor are Brca1-/-:p53-/- fibroblasts. However, proliferative foci arise from Brca1-/-: p53-/- cells, probably due to additional mutations that are a consequence of the accumulating DNA damage. We believe that the increased incidence of such additional mutations accounts for the mechanism of tumorigenesis associated with Brca1 mutations in humans.
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