A prolonged and exaggerated wound response with elevated ODC activity mimics early tumor development

  • Hayes, Candace S.
  • DeFeo, Karen
  • Dang, Hong
  • Trempus, Carol S.
  • Morris, Rebecca J.
  • Gilmour, Susan K.
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Publication date
January 2011

Abstract

Induction of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC), a key enzyme in polyamine biosynthesis, in ODC transgenic skin stimulates epidermal proliferation but not hyperplasia, activates underlying stromal cells and promotes skin tumorigenesis following a single subthreshold dose of a carcinogen. Because chronic wounds are a well-recognized risk factor for skin cancer, we investigated the response to a tissue remodeling event in normal skin that is abraded to remove only the epidermal layer in K6/ODC transgenic (follicular ODC expression) and in inducible ODCER transgenic mice (suprabasal ODC expression). When regenerative epidermal hyperplasia was resolved in normal littermates following abrasion, ODC transgenic mice exhibited progressive epidermal hype...

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