Abstract

In this report we describe the isolation of an isogenic pair of Brca1+/+ and Brca1-/-murine mammary epithelial cells (MMECs). These cells were isolated from Brca1conditional knock out mice which contained loxP sites flanking exon 11 of the Brca1gene (Brca1fl/fl) and then immortalized by infection with HPV-16E6 retrovirus to degradep53 protein. Brca1-/- MMECs were generated by deletion of exon 11 followingtransduction of Brca1fl/fl MMECs with a retroviral vector expressing Cre recombinase.Brca1-deficiency rendered MMECs sensitive to cis-platinum (II) diamine dichloride(CDDP) and methylmethane sulfonate (MMS). The Brca1+/+ and Brca1-/- MMECS is theonly known pair of isogenic mammary epithelial cell lines. The understanding of themechanisms of the CDDP sensitivity of the BRCA1-deficient mammary epithelial cellswould be very important in understanding how BRCA1-deficiency plays out in tissuespecific breast cancer chemotherapy. These studies support the role of BRCA1 in theCDDP-induced and MMS-induced DNA damage and repair by p53-independentpathways.

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