Veterinary Medicine International (Jan 2023)

Mosaic TP53 Mutation on Tumour Development in Pigs: A Case Study

  • Chommanart Thongkittidilok,
  • Maki Hirata,
  • Qingyi Lin,
  • Nanaka Torigoe,
  • Bin Liu,
  • Yoko Sato,
  • Megumi Nagahara,
  • Fuminori Tanihara,
  • Takeshige Otoi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/7000858
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2023

Abstract

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Pigs rarely develop cancer; however, tumour protein p53 (TP53)-modified pigs may have an increased incidence of cancer. In this study, two pigs with mosaic mutations induced by gene editing were compared to determine the role of the wild-type TP53 sequence in tumorigenesis and to speculate how amino acid changes in TP53 sequences are related to tumorigenesis. The pig without tumours had a wild-type TP53 sequence and a 1-bp deletion in the TP53 sequence that resulted in a premature stop codon. In contrast, the pig with nephroblastoma had 6- and 7-bp deletions in the TP53 sequence, resulting in the absence of two amino acids and a premature stop codon, respectively. Our results indicated that TP53 mutations with truncated amino acids may be related to tumour formation.