N. Shivapurkar et al., SEQUENTIAL-ANALYSIS OF K-RAS MUTATIONS IN ABERRANT CRYPT FOCI AND COLONIC TUMORS INDUCED BY AZOXYMETHANE IN FISCHER-344 RATS ON HIGH-RISK DIET, Carcinogenesis, 15(4), 1994, pp. 775-778
Forty Fischer-344 male rats were given a high-risk diet (HRD) that was
high in fat, low in fiber and low in calcium. After 4 weeks, the rats
were given two weekly s.c. injections of azoxymethane (AOM, 15 mg/kg
body wt), and remained on the same diet till death. Eight rats were ki
lled at 12 weeks and again at 20 weeks in order to microdissect aberra
nt crypt foci (ACF) containing four or more crypts/focus from their co
lons. The remaining 24 rats were killed at 30 weeks to harvest colonic
tumors. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to amplify speci
fic DNA segments in the K-ras gene from ACF and colonic tumors. The PC
R-amplified DNAs were sequenced to identify the point mutations in cod
ons 12 and 13. All the mutations detected in the ACF and colonic tumor
s were G to A transitions in the second position of codon 12. These mu
tations were present in the ACF of 2/8 (25%) and 3/8 (37%) rats at 12
and 20 weeks respectively. The mutations were present in colonic tumor
s of 7/24 (29%) rats. These results provide important evidence for the
significance of K-ras mutations in ACF (> 4 crypts/focus) as early ma
rkers of malignant potential in the colons of F344 rats exposed to AOM
while receiving a high-risk western style diet.