1989
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.86.22.8922
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Animal model for ultraviolet radiation-induced melanoma: platyfish-swordtail hybrid.

Abstract: Sunlight exposure is strongly indicated as one of the important etiologic agents in human cutaneous malignant melanoma. However, because of the absence of good animal models, it has not been possible to estimate the wavelengths or wavelength regions involved. We have developed a useful animal model from crosses and backcrosses of platyfish (Xiphophorus maculatus) and swordtails (Xiphophorus heUeri).Two strains of these fish are susceptible to invasive melanoma induction by exposure to filtered radiation from s… Show more

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“…Melanomas occur in backcross ®sh as the result of speci®c hybrid matings, thus minimizing potential environmental e ects in genetic studies. Alternatively, hybrids can be created which are generally more susceptible than parental ®sh to melanoma induction by chemical compounds (such as N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU)), or radiation (X-ray, UV; Nairn et al, 1996a,b;Schwab et al, 1978;Setlow et al, 1989Setlow et al, , 1993.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Melanomas occur in backcross ®sh as the result of speci®c hybrid matings, thus minimizing potential environmental e ects in genetic studies. Alternatively, hybrids can be created which are generally more susceptible than parental ®sh to melanoma induction by chemical compounds (such as N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU)), or radiation (X-ray, UV; Nairn et al, 1996a,b;Schwab et al, 1978;Setlow et al, 1989Setlow et al, , 1993.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar phenomenon of phenotypic enhancement and melanoma formation is evident in derived backcross hybrids to X. helleri in this case as well. This model also has proven to be amenable to UV induction of melanomas (Nairn et al, 1996a,b;Setlow et al, 1989Setlow et al, , 1993. Genetic mapping within the Xiphophorus LG V region using combined isozyme, RFLP, and AP-PCR/RAPD protocols has been initiated in order to clone the DIFF tumor suppressor gene (Kazianis et al, 1996(Kazianis et al, , 1998bMorizot et al, 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Removal of UV-induced pyrimidine dimers by exposure to photoreactivating light greatly reduces tumor formation in Xiphophorus hybrids, implicating UV-induced DNA damage in melanomagenesis. Further studies by Setlow and colleagues using different UV wavebands have suggested a role for UVA radiation in the formation of melanoma in Xiphophorus (Setlow et al, 1989;Kusewitt and Ley, 1996). However, the Xiphophorus hybrid fish system is ultimately limited by its evolutionary distance from mammals.…”
Section: Xiphophorus Hybrid Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exposure of some Xiphophorus hybrids to UV radiation of wavelengths between 290 and 400 nm markedly enhances melanomagenesis (Setlow et al, 1989(Setlow et al, , 1993Setlow and Woodhead, 1994). This Xiphophorus hybrid system, which is amenable to genetic manipulation and demonstrates full progression from black spots to metastatic disease, has provided a number of notable insights.…”
Section: Xiphophorus Hybrid Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The subsequent guanine oxidation is considered as potentially mutagenic. Experimental studies performed on animals have revealed that UVA can participate in the induction of melanomas (Setlow et al, 1989;Wolf et al, 1994). Furthermore, epidemiological data have shown that exposition to UVA constitutes a risk factor for melanoma (Wang et al, 2001;Westerdahl et al, 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%