M. Reifinger
University of Vienna
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Veterinary Research Communications | 1998
B. Mayr; M. Reifinger; K. Alton; G. Schaffner
Twenty feline neoplasms were sequenced in the region from exons 5 to 8 for the presence of tumour suppressor gene p53 mutations. In a spindle cell sarcoma of the bladder, a missense mutation (codon 164 AAG→GAG, lysine→glutamic acid) in exon 5 was detected. In a pleomorphic sarcoma, a 23 bp deletion involving the splicing junction between intron 5 and exon 6 was observed. In a fibrosarcoma, a 6 bp deletion of p53 covering 2 bp of exon 7 and 4 bp of intron 7, including the splicing junction, was found. The study demonstrates three new p53 mutations in different types of sarcomas in cats.
Veterinary Research Communications | 1997
B. Mayr; W. Schaffner; I. Botto; M. Reifinger; G. Loupal
Highly conserved regions of the tumour suppressor gene p53, including the typical human tumour hot spots (codons 175, 245, 248, 249, 273 and 282), were investigated in various canine neoplasms. A mutation CGG → TGG (arginine → tryptophan) was detected in codon 249 in an adenoma of the circumanal gland.
Veterinary Research Communications | 1998
B. Mayr; H. Wegscheider; M. Reifinger; T. Jugl
Four mesenchymal neoplasms (two malignant fibroblastic histiocytomas, one fibrosarcoma, one fibroma) were investigated cytogenetically. Although no specific alterations were present, the frequent nonrandom involvement of chromosome E1 became clearly evident. Karyotypic alterations involving unrelated clonal changes were also present in the fibroma.
Research in Veterinary Science | 1991
M. Kalat; B. Mayr; W. Schleger; B. Wagner; M. Reifinger
An eight-year-old male cat developed a sarcoma. The cytogenetic evaluation of the tumour cells showed the presence of hyperdiploidy (range 40 to 46 chromosomes). This hyperdiploidy was encountered in all the cells examined. Extra-chromosomes numbers C1, C2, B4, D4 and E3 were mainly responsible for the hyperdiploid chromosomal complements. There was a high incidence of monosomy E3.
Veterinary Research Communications | 2000
B. Mayr; B. Wilhelm; M. Reifinger; G. Brem
The coding regions of tumour suppressor and cell cycle regulatory genes p21 WAF1 and p27 Kip1 were investigated in 101 feline tumours of various types. No damaging mutations were present in the analysed areas of the genes
Veterinary Research Communications | 1999
B. Mayr; M. Reifinger; K. Alton
Exons 4 to 8 of the tumour suppressor gene p53 were analysed in 25 skin and 25 mammary tumours of 50 dogs. A 1 bp deletion (ACC→AC) was detected in codon 89 in exon 4 in a squamous cell carcinoma. A missense mutation CGC→CAC (arginine→histidine) was present in codon 162 in exon 5 in a mammary adenocarcinoma. Moreover, a silent mutation occurred in codon 103 (serine) of exon 4 in a mammary adenoma. The somatic nature of the three mutations was demonstrated.
Research in Veterinary Science | 1995
B. Mayr; W Ortner; M. Reifinger; G. Loupal
Tumour cells in three cases of mammary gland neoplasms in cats were analysed cytogenetically. There was a loss of chromosome B2-material in all the cases, and a loss of chromosome E3-material in two of them.
Research in Veterinary Science | 2000
B. Mayr; J. Blauensteiner; A. Edlinger; M. Reifinger; K. Alton; G. Schaffner; G. Brem
Veterinary Journal | 2003
B. Mayr; G. Schaffner; M. Reifinger; S. Zwetkoff; B. Prodinger
Journal of Heredity | 1999
B. Mayr; M. Reifinger; G. Brem; C Feil; W Schleger