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Publication : Noninvasive imaging of spontaneous retinoblastoma pathway-dependent tumors in mice.

First Author  Vooijs M Year  2002
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  62
Issue  6 Pages  1862-7
PubMed ID  11912166 Mgi Jnum  J:75763
Mgi Id  MGI:2177738 Citation  Vooijs M, et al. (2002) Noninvasive Imaging of Spontaneous Retinoblastoma Pathway-dependent Tumors in Mice. Cancer Res 62(6):1862-7
abstractText  Identification of the critical pathways involved in tumorigenesis should ultimately lead to the design of better anticancer agents that target specific componentsof the disrupted pathways. Murine models of spontaneous cancer in which tumor formation is dependent on defined genetic alterations provide a powerful test system for evaluating the therapeutic efficacy of pathway-specific antineoplastics. We have generated a conditional mouse model for retinoblastoma-dependent sporadic cancer that permits noninvasive monitoring of pituitary tumor development in live animals via in vivo bioluminescence imaging of luciferase expression. We show that the high sensitivity of bioluminescence imaging can be used for noninvasive detection of luciferase expression in pituitary glands from tumor-free animals and for in vivo quantitation of tumor burden over a large dynamic range. This mouse model permits longitudinal monitoring of tumor onset, progression, and response to therapy and may be used effectively for testing cancer prevention and treatment strategies based on therapeutics that specifically target the retinoblastoma pathway.
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