Early stage of human adenovirus type 12-inoculated retinal tissue of F344 newborn rat |
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Authors: | Youlchiro Kato Tomoko Yamamoto Tatsuo Sawada Makio Kobayashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, Tokyo Women's Medical College, Tokyo, Japan;Department of Pathology, Nihon University, School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan |
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Abstract: | To elucidate the pathogenesis of adenovlrus type 12 (Ad12)-induced rat retinal tumor, an experimental animal model of human retinobiastoma (RB), DNA analysis, in situ hybridizatlon and immunohistochemlstry were performed. The adenovirus oncogene EIA was detected in the host genome by Southern blot hybridization. Examined retinal tlssues did not show any histological changes, but the number of retinal cells lmmunoreactive with an antibody to proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) increased with the course of study. In in situ hybridization, E1A gene expression was recognized at the Inner granular layer of the retina at an early stage arer virus inoculation, and subsequently, N-myc gene expression was recognized at the same region. No alteration was found in the retinoblastoma susceptibility gene ( Rb gene) expression. The product of the virus oncogene integrated into the host genome could induce an Increase in N-myc expression, without any abnormality of the Rb gene itself. Results from the present study could be useful in clarifying the tumorige-nesis of this experimental model. |
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Keywords: | adenovrius type 12 experimental animal model N-myc gene oncogene E1A retinoblastoma |
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