A mammary adenocarcinoma murine model suitable for the study of cancer immunoediting |
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Authors: | Lucas Pagura Juan Manuel Cáceres Albertina Cardinale Olga Graciela Scharovsky Ricardo José Di Masso Mariano Federico Zacarías-Fluck María José Rico Viviana Rosa Rozados |
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Affiliation: | 1.Instituto de Genética Experimental, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Santa Fe 3100, (2000) Rosario, Argentina;2.Preclinical Research, Vall d’Hebron Institute of Oncology (VHIO), Barcelona, Spain;3.CIC-UNR, Rosario, Argentina;4.CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | BackgroundCancer immunoediting is a dynamic process composed of three phases: elimination (EL), equilibrium (EQ) and escape (ES) that encompasses the potential host-protective and tumor-sculpting functions of the immune system throughout tumor development. Animal models are useful tools for studying diseases such as cancer. The present study was designed to characterize the interaction between mammary adenocarcinoma M-406 and CBi, CBi− and CBi/L inbred mice lines.ResultsThe mammary adenocarcinoma M-406 developed spontaneously in a CBi mouse. CBi/L and CBi− mice were artificially selected for body conformation from CBi. When CBi mice are s.c. challenged with M-406, tumor growths exponentially in 100% of animals, while in CBi− the tumor growths briefly and then begins a rejection process in 100% of the animals. In CBi/L the growth of the tumor shows the three phases: 51.6% in ES, 18.5% in EQ and 29.8% in EL.ConclusionsThe results obtained support the conclusion that the system M-406 plus the inbred mouse lines CBi, CBi− and CBi/L, is a good murine model to study the process of tumor immunoediting. |
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Keywords: | Cancer immunoediting Murine models Mammary adenocarcinoma Mathematical model |
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