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Clonal Origin of Skin and Bone Tumors Produced by Repeated Beta-irradiation in Mosaic Cell Mice
Authors:Akira Ootsuyama  Kazuhiko Tanaka  Hiroshi Tanooka
Affiliation:Radiobiology Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, 5-1-1 Tsukiji, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104
Abstract:Clonal origin of skin and bone tomors produced by repeated beta-irradiation was determined by using mice with cellular mosaicism created by random X-chromosome inactivation, on the basis of phosphoglycerate kinase-1 (PGK). The backs of female C3H/He (Pgk-1a/Pgk-1b) mice were exposed to beta rays from 90Sr-90Y at a dose of 3 Gy per exposure 3 times weekly until tumors appeared. The cumulative tumor incidence reached 100% 500 days after the beginning of irradiation, as determined by the Kaplan-Meier method. All 8 tumors examined were of a single PGK phenotype: 5 squamous cell carcinomas and 2 osteosarcomas of A-type, and 1 squamous cell carcinoma of B-type. The absence of double PGK phenotype (AB-type) tumors indicated the monoclonal origin of the tumors produced by repeated irradiation.
Keywords:Key words    Monoclonal origin    Radiation-induced tumor    Repeated treatment    Phosphoglycerate kinase    Mosaic cell mouse
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