Abstract
Heterozygous female mice carrying a targeted mutation of the Ets2 transcription factor gene were mated with a mouse strain that develops mammary tumors due to the expression of the polyoma virus middle T oncogene. Tumors from females with only one wild-type Ets2 gene were approximately one-half the size of tumors from controls. The smaller size of the tumors was correlated with a more differentiated state of early hyperplastic growths and not to differential growth of the frank tumors or to decreased middle T gene expression. Ets2 may regulate the progression of these aggressive mammary tumors.
Publication types
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Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
MeSH terms
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Alleles*
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Animals
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DNA-Binding Proteins*
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Female
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Male
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Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental / genetics*
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Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental / pathology
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Mammary Neoplasms, Experimental / prevention & control
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Matrix Metalloproteinase 3 / genetics
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Mice
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Mice, Transgenic
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Oncogenes
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Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-2
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins / genetics*
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Repressor Proteins*
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Trans-Activators / genetics*
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Transcription Factors*
Substances
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DNA-Binding Proteins
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ERF protein, human
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Ets2 protein, mouse
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Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-2
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins
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Repressor Proteins
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Trans-Activators
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Transcription Factors
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Matrix Metalloproteinase 3