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Spontaneous mouse lymphoma in patient-derived tumor xenografts: The importance of systematic analysis of xenografted human tumor tissues in preclinical efficacy trials
Authors:Sophie Chateau-Joubert  Miriam Hopfe  Sophie Richon  Didier Decaudin  Sergio Roman-Roman  Edouard Reyes-Gomez  Ivan Bieche  Fariba Nemati  Virginie Dangles-Marie
Abstract:Patient-derived tumor xenograft (PDX) is now largely recognized as a key preclinical model for cancer research, mimicking patient tumor phenotype and genotype. Immunodeficient mice, well-known to develop spontaneous lymphoma, are required for PDX growth. As for all animal models used for further clinical translation, a robust experimental design is strongly required to lead to conclusive results. Here we briefly report unintentional co-engraftment of mouse lymphoma during expansion of well-established PDXs to illustrate the importance of systematic check of the PDX identity to avoid misinterpretation. Besides, this quality control based on complementary approaches deserves a more detailed description in materials and methods section to ensure experimental validity and reproducibility.
Keywords:Patient-derived tumor xenograft   Immunodeficient mice   Spontaneous mouse lymphoma   Experimental bias   Reproducibility of experimental results
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