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Publication : Personalized chemotherapy profiling using cancer cell lines from selectable mice.

First Author  Kamiyama H Year  2013
Journal  Clin Cancer Res Volume  19
Issue  5 Pages  1139-46
PubMed ID  23340293 Mgi Jnum  J:202087
Mgi Id  MGI:5517382 Doi  10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-12-2127
Citation  Kamiyama H, et al. (2013) Personalized chemotherapy profiling using cancer cell lines from selectable mice. Clin Cancer Res 19(5):1139-46
abstractText  PURPOSE: High-throughput chemosensitivity testing of low-passage cancer cell lines can be used to prioritize agents for personalized chemotherapy. However, generating cell lines from primary cancers is difficult because contaminating stromal cells overgrow the malignant cells. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: We produced a series of hypoxanthine phosphoribosyl transferase (hprt)-null immunodeficient mice. During growth of human cancers in these mice, hprt-null murine stromal cells replace their human counterparts. RESULTS: Pancreatic and ovarian cancers explanted from these mice were grown in selection media to produce pure human cancer cell lines. We screened one cell line with a 3,131-drug panel and identified 77 U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drugs with activity, and two novel drugs to which the cell line was uniquely sensitive. Xenografts of this carcinoma were selectively responsive to both drugs. CONCLUSION: Chemotherapy can be personalized using patient-specific cell lines derived in biochemically selectable mice.
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