Cancer gene discovery in solid tumours using transposon-based somatic mutagenesis in the mouse

LS Collier, CM Carlson, S Ravimohan, AJ Dupuy… - Nature, 2005 - nature.com
LS Collier, CM Carlson, S Ravimohan, AJ Dupuy, DA Largaespada
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Retroviruses, acting as somatic cell insertional mutagens, have been widely used to identify
cancer genes in the haematopoietic system and mammary gland,. An insertional mutagen
for use in other mouse somatic cells would facilitate the identification of genes involved in
tumour formation in a wider variety of tissues. Here we report the ability of the Sleeping
Beauty transposon to act as a somatic insertional mutagen to identify genes involved in solid
tumour formation. A Sleeping Beauty transposon, engineered to elicit loss-of-function or gain …
Abstract
Retroviruses, acting as somatic cell insertional mutagens, have been widely used to identify cancer genes in the haematopoietic system and mammary gland,. An insertional mutagen for use in other mouse somatic cells would facilitate the identification of genes involved in tumour formation in a wider variety of tissues. Here we report the ability of the Sleeping Beauty transposon to act as a somatic insertional mutagen to identify genes involved in solid tumour formation. A Sleeping Beauty transposon, engineered to elicit loss-of-function or gain-of-function mutations, transposed in all somatic tissues tested and accelerated tumour formation in mice predisposed to cancer. Cloning transposon insertion sites from these tumours revealed the presence of common integration sites, at known and candidate cancer genes, similar to those observed in retroviral mutagenesis screens. Sleeping Beauty is a new tool for unbiased, forward genetic screens for cancer genes in vivo.
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