Development of spontaneous tumours and intestinal lesions in Fhit gene knockout mice

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The fragile histidine triad (FHIT) gene is frequently inactivated in various types of tumours. However, the system-wide pathology caused by FHIT inactivation has not been examined in detail. Here we demonstrate that Fhit gene knockout mice develop tumours in the lymphoid tissue, liver, uterus, testis, forestomach and small intestine, together with structural abnormalities in the small intestinal mucosa. These results suggest that Fhit plays important roles in systemic tumour suppression and in the integrity of mucosal structure of the intestines. © 2004 Cancer Research UK.

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Fujishita, T., Doi, Y., Sonoshita, M., Hiai, H., Oshima, M., Huebner, K., … Taketo, M. M. (2004). Development of spontaneous tumours and intestinal lesions in Fhit gene knockout mice. British Journal of Cancer, 91(8), 1571–1574. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6602182

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