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Publication : Development of a clinically-precise mouse model of rectal cancer.

First Author  Kishimoto H Year  2013
Journal  PLoS One Volume  8
Issue  11 Pages  e79453
PubMed ID  24265772 Mgi Jnum  J:209663
Mgi Id  MGI:5568290 Doi  10.1371/journal.pone.0079453
Citation  Kishimoto H, et al. (2013) Development of a clinically-precise mouse model of rectal cancer. PLoS One 8(11):e79453
abstractText  Currently-used rodent tumor models, including transgenic tumor models, or subcutaneously growing tumors in mice, do not sufficiently represent clinical cancer. We report here development of methods to obtain a highly clinically-accurate rectal cancer model. This model was established by intrarectal transplantation of mouse rectal cancer cells, stably expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP), followed by disrupting the epithelial cell layer of the rectal mucosa by instilling an acetic acid solution. Early-stage tumor was detected in the rectal mucosa by 6 days after transplantation. The tumor then became invasive into the submucosal tissue. The tumor incidence was 100% and mean volume (+/-SD) was 1232.4 +/- 994.7 mm(3) at 4 weeks after transplantation detected by fluorescence imaging. Spontaneous lymph node metastasis and lung metastasis were also found approximately 4 weeks after transplantation in over 90% of mice. This rectal tumor model precisely mimics the natural history of rectal cancer and can be used to study early tumor development, metastasis, and discovery and evaluation of novel therapeutics for this treatment-resistant disease.
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