Calorie restriction delays spontaneous tumorigenesis in p53-knockout transgenic mice.

نویسندگان

  • S D Hursting
  • S N Perkins
  • J M Phang
چکیده

Transgenic mice with both alleles of the p53 tumor suppressor gene (frequently mutated in human tumors) knocked out by gene targeting provide a potentially useful tumorigenesis model because these mice rapidly develop spontaneous tumors. To determine whether tumorigenesis in p53-knockout mice is sensitive to experimental manipulation, tumor development in response to calorie restriction (CR; a potent inhibitor of rodent tumors) was evaluated. Tumor development was monitored for 48 weeks in male nullizygous p53-knockout and wild-type littermate mice (28-30 per treatment group) fed ad libitum (AL) or restricted to 60% of AL carbohydrate calorie intake. CR:p53-knockout mice (median survival = 25 weeks) experienced a delay in tumor onset and subsequent mortality (P = 0.0002) relative to AL:p53-knockout mice (median survival = 16 weeks). Tumor development and mortality in wild-type littermates on either diet treatment were < 4% through 48 weeks. Cell cycle analyses were performed on splenocytes from p53-knockout mice and wild-type littermates after 4 weeks of AL feeding or CR (5 per group). The percentage of splenocytes in S phase of the cell cycle was 3-fold higher for p53-knockout mice than wild-type mice (P < 0.001), and CR reduced the percentage of S-phase splenocytes in both p53-knockout and wild-type mice (P = 0.012). These data demonstrate that tumor development in p53-knockout mice genetically predisposed to tumors can be delayed by CR (possibly via cell cycle modulation) and suggest that these mice provide a very useful model of spontaneous tumorigenesis.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America

دوره 91 15  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1994