Survival and tumorigenesis in O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase-deficient mice following cyclophosphamide exposure

环磷酰胺暴露后 O6-甲基鸟嘌呤 DNA 甲基转移酶缺陷小鼠的生存和肿瘤形成

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作者:Ramamoorthy Nagasubramanian, Ryan J Hansen, Shannon M Delaney, Mathew M Cherian, Leona D Samson, Scott C Kogan, M Eileen Dolan

Abstract

O(6)-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) deficiency is associated with an increased susceptibility to alkylating agent toxicity. To understand the contribution of MGMT in protecting against cyclophosphamide (CP)-induced toxicity, mutagenesis and tumorigenesis, we compared the biological effects of this agent in transgenic Mgmt knockout and wild-type mice. In addition, neurofibromin (Nf1)+/- background was used to increase the likelihood of CP-induced tumorigenesis. Cohorts of Mgmt-proficient or -deficient mice (either Nf1+/+ or Nf1+/-) were given 6 weekly injections of a maximally tolerated dose of CP (250 mg/kg) or vehicle and followed for 15 months. CP-treated mice had more deaths than control mice but there was no difference in the long-term survival between Mgmt+/+ and Mgmt-/- mice (12 of 83 Mgmt+/+ mice died compared to 12 of 80 Mgmt-/- mice, disregarding Nf1 status). Lymphomas and adrenal tumours were the most frequent malignancies. Interestingly, CP-treated, Mgmt-deficient mice developed fewer tumours than controls. Ten of 71 (14%) Mgmt-proficient mice developed tumours after CP treatment compared to only 2 of 68 (3%) Mgmt-deficient mice (P = 0.02). Mgmt-/-, Nf1+/- mice developed fewer tumours (1 of 35, 3%) following CP compared to Mgmt+/+, Nf1+/- mice (7 of 37, 19%) (P = 0.03). Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase mutation assays showed no significant increases in mutant frequencies in Mgmt-/- (18.1 x 10(6)) compared to Mgmt+/+ mice (12.9 x 10(6)). These data indicate that MGMT deficiency does not protect against long-term toxicity or mutagenicity from CP and appears to attenuate the occurrence of CP-induced tumours in an Nf1+/- background.

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