Oncogenes in Radioresistant, Noncancerous Skin Fibroblasts from a Cancer-Prone Family

Li-Fraumeni syndrome is manifested in a variety of neoplasms that are transmitted in a dominantly inherited pattern. The noncancerous skin fibroblasts of family members exhibit a unique characteristic of being resistant to the killing effect of ionizing radiation. A three- to eightfold elevation in...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1987-08, Vol.237 (4818), p.1036-1039
Hauptverfasser: Chang, Esther H., Pirollo, Kathleen F., Zou, Zhi Qiang, Cheung, Hon-Yeung, Lawler, Elsbeth Lee, Garner, Rosa, White, Elizabeth, Bernstein, Wendy B., Fraumeni, Joseph W., Blattner, William A.
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Zusammenfassung:Li-Fraumeni syndrome is manifested in a variety of neoplasms that are transmitted in a dominantly inherited pattern. The noncancerous skin fibroblasts of family members exhibit a unique characteristic of being resistant to the killing effect of ionizing radiation. A three- to eightfold elevation in expression of c-myc and an apparent activation of c-raf-1 gene have been observed in these noncancerous skin fibroblasts. These results may provide insight into the heritable defect underlying the familial predisposition to a variety of cancers.
ISSN:0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.3616624