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Heterotopic endochondrial ossification with mixed tumor formation in C3(1)/Tag transgenic mice is associated with elevated TGF-beta1 and BMP-2 expression

  1. Author:
    Maroulakou, I. G.
    Shibata, M. A.
    Anver, M.
    Jorcyk, C. L.
    Liu, M. L.
    Roche, N.
    Roberts, A. B.
    Tsarfaty, I.
    Reseau, J.
    Ward, J.
    Green, J. E.
  2. Author Address

    Green JE NCI, Lab Cell Regulat & Carcinogenesis Bethesda, MD 20892 USA NCI, Lab Cell Regulat & Carcinogenesis Bethesda, MD 20892 USA NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, Pathol Histol Lab, SAIC Frederick, MD 21702 USA Sackler Sch Med Tel Aviv Israel NCI, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr, ABL Frederick, MD 21702 USA NCI, OLAS Frederick, MD 21702 USA
    1. Year: 1999
  1. Journal: Oncogene
    1. 18
    2. 39
    3. Pages: 5435-5447
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    Transgenic mice which express the simian virus 40 large T-antigen (Tag) under the regulatory control of the hormone responsive rat C3(1) gene develop unusual lesions of heterotopic bone growth associated with mixed tumor formation arising from eccrine sweat glands found only in the foot pads of mice, ischiocavernosus muscle adjacent to bulbourethral glands and occasionally the salivary and mammary glands. These lesions are very similar to mixed tumors arising in several types of human cancers. Based upon electron microscopic examination and immunocytochemical analyses of cellular differentiation markers, the mixed proliferative lesions in this transgenic mouse model begin with the Tag-induced proliferation of epithelial and myoepithelial cells. The proliferation of these two types of cells results in hyperplasia and adenomatous transformation of the epithelial component, whereas the proliferating myoepithelial cells undergo metaplasia to form chondrocytes which deposit extracellular matrix, including collagen fibers. Cartilage develops focally between areas of epithelial proliferation and subsequently ossifies through process of endochondrial bone formation, The metaplasia of myoepithelial cells to chondrocytes appears to require the inductive interaction of factors produced by the closely associated proliferating epithelial cells, including members of the TGF-beta superfamily, We demonstrate that TGF-beta1 protein accumulates in the extracellular matrix of the lesions, whereas RNA in situ hybridization reveals that BMP-2, another strong inducer of heterotopic bone formation, is overexpressed by the proliferating epithelial cells during the development of ectopic bone. The formation of sarcomatous tumors within the mixed tumors appears to be androgen-dependent and more frequent in mice lacking a normal allele of p53. This process of cartilage and bone induction may mimic epithelial-mesenchymal interactions which occur during embryonic bone formation. These transgenic mice may provide new insights into the processes of ectopic endochondrial bone formation associated with mixed tumor formation and serve as a useful model for human heterotopic bone disease. [References: 62]

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