Induction of medulloblastomas in p53-null mutant mice by somatic inactivation of Rb in the external granular layer cells of the cerebellum

S Marino, M Vooijs, H Van Der Gulden… - Genes & …, 2000 - genesdev.cshlp.org
S Marino, M Vooijs, H Van Der Gulden, J Jonkers, A Berns
Genes & development, 2000genesdev.cshlp.org
Medulloblastomas are among the most common malignancies in childhood, and they are
associated with substantial mortality and morbidity. The molecular pathogenesis as well as
the ontogeny of these neoplasms is still poorly understood. We have generated a mouse
model for medulloblastoma by Cre–LoxP-mediated inactivation of Rb and p53 tumor
suppressor genes in the cerebellar external granular layer (EGL) cells. GFAP–Cre-mediated
recombination was found both in astrocytes and in immature precursor cells of the EGL in …
Medulloblastomas are among the most common malignancies in childhood, and they are associated with substantial mortality and morbidity. The molecular pathogenesis as well as the ontogeny of these neoplasms is still poorly understood. We have generated a mouse model for medulloblastoma by Cre–LoxP-mediated inactivation ofRb and p53 tumor suppressor genes in the cerebellar external granular layer (EGL) cells. GFAP–Cre-mediated recombination was found both in astrocytes and in immature precursor cells of the EGL in the developing cerebellum.GFAP–Cre;RbLoxP/LoxP;p53 −/−or LoxP/LoxP mice developed highly aggressive embryonal tumors of the cerebellum with typical features of medulloblastoma. These tumors were identified as early as 7 weeks of age on the outer surface of the molecular layer, corresponding to the location of the EGL cells during development. Our results demonstrate that loss of function of RB is essential for medulloblastoma development in the mouse and strongly support the hypothesis that medulloblastomas arise from multipotent precursor cells located in the EGL.
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