Shizuko Kakinuma
Ibaraki University
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Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis | 2017
Takafumi Nakayama; Tomoko Sawai; Ikuko Masuda; Shinya Kaneko; Kazumi Yamauchi; Benjamin J. Blyth; Yoshiya Shimada; Akira Tachibana; Shizuko Kakinuma
DNA mutations play a crucial role in the origins of cancer, and the clonal expansion of mutant cells is one of the fundamental steps in multistage carcinogenesis. In this study, we correlated tumor incidence in B6C3F1 mice during the period after exposure to N‐ethyl‐N‐nitrosourea (ENU) with the persistence of ENU‐induced mutant clones in transgenic gpt delta B6C3F1 mice. The induced gpt mutations afforded no selective advantage in the mouse cells and could be distinguished by a mutational spectrum that is characteristic of ENU treatment. The gpt mutations were passengers of the mutant cell of origin and its daughter cells and thus could be used as neutral markers of clones that arose and persisted in the tissues. Female B6C3F1 mice exposed for 1 month to 200 ppm ENU in the drinking water developed early thymic lymphomas and late liver and lung tumors. To assay gpt mutations, we sampled the thymus, liver, lung, and small intestine of female gpt delta mice at 3 days, 4 weeks, and 8 weeks after the end of ENU exposure. Our results reveal that, in all four tissues, the ENU‐induced gpt mutations persisted for weeks after the end of mutagen exposure. Clonal expansion of mutant cells was observed in the thymus and small intestine, with the thymus showing larger clone sizes. These results indicate that the clearance of mutant cells and the potential for clonal expansion during normal tissue growth depends on tissue type and that these factors may affect the sensitivity of different tissues to carcinogenesis. Environ. Mol. Mutagen. 58:592–606, 2017.
The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017
Nanami Sugi; Saori Kakomi; Kaho Sagawa; Takafumi Nakayama; Yi Shang; Chizuru Tsuruoka; Shusuke Tani; Masaaki Sunaoshi; Takamitsu Morioka; Benjamin J. Blyth; Yoshiya Shimada; Shizuko Kakinuma; Akira Tachibana
The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017
Saori Kakomi; Takafumi Nakayama; Kaho Sagawa; Yi Shang; Chizuru Tsuruoka; Shusuke Tani; Masaaki Sunaoshi; Takamitsu Morioka; Benjamin J. Blyth; Yoshiya Shimada; Shizuko Kakinuma; Akira Tachibana
The Japanese Biochemical Society/The Molecular Biology Society of Japan | 2017
Momoko Ootaki; Seiji Koshika; Mayumi Nishimura; Shizuko Kakinuma; Yoshiya Shimada; Yoshiro Kobayashi; Kisaburou Nagata
Archive | 2013
Toshiaki Kokubo; Yoshiya Shimada; Shizuko Kakinuma; Yuka Ishida; Yoshikazu Nishimura; Hirotsugu Oda; Hiroyuki Wakabayashi; Koji Yamauchi; Fumiaki Abe
Archive | 2012
Hiroaki Kanda; Satoshi Tsukamoto; Jian Zheng; Atsushi B. Tsuji; Takako Furukawa; Shizuko Kakinuma; Yoshiya Shimada; Tsuneo Saga
Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Toxicology | 2012
Shizuko Kakinuma; Yoshiko Amasaki; Shinobu Hirano; Tomoko Sawai; Mayumi Nishimura; Yoshiya Shimada
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Ayman Atiba; Mayumi Nishimura; Shizuko Kakinuma; Takeshi Hiraoka; Masanobu Goryo; Yoshiya Shimada; Hiroshi Ueno; Yuji Uzuka
The Japan Radiation Research Society Annual Meeting Abstracts The 52nd Annual Meeting of the Japan Radiation Research Society | 2009
Tatsuhiko Imaoka; Mayumi Nishimura; Daisuke Iizuka; Kazuhiro Daino; Yukiko Nishimura; Tomomi Okutani; Shizuko Kakinuma; Yoshiya Shimada
Archive | 2009
Shizuko Kakinuma; Misaki Takimoto; Youtarou Kodama; Yoshiko Amasaki; Mayumi Nishimura; Yoshiya Shimada