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CONDITIONAL KNOCKOUT OF P53 IN MESENCHYMAL CELLS OF MICE RESULTS IN OSTEOSARCOMAS PATRICK P. LIN, FENGHUA JIN, GUILLERMINO LOZANO November 13, 2004 Montreal, Canada Introduction P53 • Tumor suppressor gene – Most commonly mutated tumor suppressor – Approximately 50% of all cancers • Guardian of the genome – Activated in response to DNA damage – Cell cycle arrest – Apoptosis Li-Fraumeni Syndrome Germ-Line P53 Mutation Hisada, JNCI 90:606, 1998 P53 Knockout Mice • Developed in early 1990s • Mice exhibit a wide spectrum of tumors • Problem – Homozygous knockout die of lymphomas rapidly • Within 6 months • Relatively few sarcomas – Heterozygous knockout produces sarcomas slowly • Usually about 18 months P53 Deficient Mice Homozygous knockout Heterozygous knockout Jacks et al, Current Biology 4:1, 1994 Donehower, Current Biology 7:296, 1996 Rb • Another important tumor suppressor gene • Involved in cell cycle control Hereditary Retinoblastoma Germline Mutation of Rb • Osteosarcoma 2nd most common malignancy • Rb - mutations found in sporadic osteosarcomas also Rb Knockout Mice • Homozygous mice are embryonic lethal • Heterozygous mice only develop pituitary tumors – No osteosarcomas or other sarcomas Goal of This Study • Develop genetic mouse model of sarcomas – Effect of specific mutations on tumor phenotype • Tumor suppressor genes Strategy • Conditional knockout of tumor suppressor genes – Early knockout • Less differentiated cells more likely to give rise to tumors – Only in mesenchymal tissue • Bone, cartilage, muscle, connective tissue Cre-Lox Recombination • Cre recombinase – Transgenic mouse expresses Cre under the control of a specific promoter • LoxP sites – Short 34 bp sequence recognized by Cre – Introduce into mouse genome around targeted gene loxP loxP gene cre loxP Published Work Rb/P53 Conditional Knockout in Brain • GFAP-Cre x P53lox/lox Rblox/lox – 100% medulloblastomas • within 4 months • GFAP (glial fibrillary acidic protein) – expressed only in brain Marino et al, Genes & Dev 14:994, 2000 Prx1 • Paired-related homeobox gene – Previously called Mhox – Regulates embryonic development • Prx1 Knockout mice – Craniofacial defects – Limb shortening – Spina bifida Prx1 Expression in Embryoes • Primarily in Limbs & Cranial Mesenchyme Martin, Genesis 26:225, 2000 Prx1 Expression in Embryonic Tissue • Not in epithelium – (e & ep, panels B,D) • Only in mesoderm – Condensing mesenchyme of limb bud (cm, panel C) – Mesenchyme (m, panel D) – Periosteum (p, panels E,F) – Maxillary process (mp, panels A,B) Martin, Genesis 26:225, 2000 Prx1-Cre Transgenic Mouse • Utilizes 2.4 kb fragment – 5’ genomic flanking region of Prx1 gene – contains 530 bp core fragment of Prx1 promoter Logan, Genesis 33:77, 2002 Prx1-Cre Expression • Prx1-Cre is expressed primarily in limbs – Cross to R26R (Rosa26 lacZ reporter) lox P53 and lox Rb Mice 234 1 5 6 7 89 10 11 P53lox lox lox Exon 19 Rblox lox lox Marino, Genes & Dev 14:994, 2000 Results Tumor Cohorts Cohort #Mice Age (wks) Tumors Prx1-Cre+/- Rblox/lox 13 44-98 1 Prx1-Cre+/- Rblox/NULL 8 44-98 0 Prx1-Cre+/- P53lox/WT 23 33-96 4 Prx1-Cre+/- P53lox/lox 25 42-68 18 Prx1Cre – mediated knockout of p53 1.0 .8 p53-lox/w t .6 .4 p53-lox/lox p=0.008 .2 0.0 0 20 40 Time (wks) 60 80 100 120 Cause of Death Prx1cre P53 lox/lox Soft tissue sarcoma Lymphoma Osteosarcoma Non-tumor Osteosarcoma mouse 1296 age 39 wks femur Location of Osteosarcoma Proximal Femur Predominant Site scapula 8% spine 17% tibia 8% distal femur 8% prox femur 59% Mouse 1304 age 40 wks scapula Genotype of Tumor • PCR verifies loss of floxed P53 gene in tumor Osteoblastic Osteosarcoma Osteosarcoma Metastasis Prx1cre P53 lox/lox • Lung: 2 of 12 (17%) mice – Visible on Xray or necropsy – Microscopic mets not easily detectable – Primary tumor grows extremely fast (days) • Bone: 4 of 12 tumors • Spleen: 1 of 12 tumors Metastatic vs. Multifocal Disease? • 4 of 12 (33%) mice • Osteoblastic tumors in multiple bones • Multifocal disease vs. mets? – 1 mouse had both lung and bone mets Soft Tissue Sarcoma • Poorly differentiated, unclassified soft tissue sarcoma • No osteoid • No involvement of bone Lymphoma of Bone • Rarely seen • Arose in bone • Thymus not involved Rb Conditional Knockout Rblox/lox and Rblox/null • No developmental abnormalities 1.0 Rb lox/lox .8 – Limbs normal – Mice fertile .6 • No sarcomas .4 Overall Survival – Most die of old age – 1 tumor (thyroid) Rb lox/null • Rb knockout does not initiate sarcoma formation in mice! .2 0.0 0 Time (wks) 20 40 60 80 100 Rb Knockout Accelerates Sarcoma Formation • Simultaneous conditional knockout of p53 and Rb 1.0 .8 prx1cre p53lox/lox • p < 0.0001 • Preliminary data – Utilizes col2A1cre mouse to achieve double conditional knockout .6 .4 col2A1cre p53lox/lox Rblox/lox .2 0.0 0 10 Weeks 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Discussion Preliminary Study • Establishes framework for future studies • Larger numbers of mice needed to corroborate initial findings here Mice Tend to Make Osteosarcomas • Distribution of tumors is not random – Histology - osteosarcomas – Location - femur – Not predicted • Prx1-cre knock outs p53 in the limb bud • All mesenchymal tissues in limb should have equal chance of tumor formation • There must be strong genetic & developmental influences that favors osteosarcoma in femur P53 Conditional Knockout • Good strategy to create sarcomas – Eliminate nearly all other tumors • Occasional lymphoma of bone occurs – Confirms hypothesis that mice bearing homozygous deletion of p53 will almost always develop sarcomas • P53 mutation is an initiating event for sarcomas – Represents one important pathway for sarcoma formation – This is generally not believed to be true for carcinomas Rb Conditional Knockout • No developmental defects (surprisingly) – Note global Rb knockout is lethal in embryoes • Poor initiator of sarcoma formation in mice – No tumors with Rb knockout alone • Accelerates sarcoma formation – Double knockout of p53 & Rb produces sarcomas more rapidly Conclusions • Conditional knockout of p53 produces sarcomas – Majority are osteoblastic osteosarcomas of femur – Poorly differentiated soft tissue sarcomas also form • Conditional knockout of Rb accelerates sarcoma formation – Does not initiate sarcoma formation in mice Acknowledgements • Orthopaedic Research & Education Foundation Grant (02-026) • Anton Berns • John Parant • Jim Martin • Carolyn Van Pelt • Richard Behringer • Victor Olnichikov Thank You