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An Orthotopic Murine Model of Human Prostate Cancer Metastasis
Authors:Janet Pavese  Irene M. Ogden  Raymond C. Bergan
Affiliation:1.Department of Medicine, Northwestern University;2.Robert H. Lurie Cancer Center, Northwestern University;3.Center for Molecular Innovation and Drug Discovery, Northwestern University
Abstract:Our laboratory has developed a novel orthotopic implantation model of human prostate cancer (PCa). As PCa death is not due to the primary tumor, but rather the formation of distinct metastasis, the ability to effectively model this progression pre-clinically is of high value. In this model, cells are directly implanted into the ventral lobe of the prostate in Balb/c athymic mice, and allowed to progress for 4-6 weeks. At experiment termination, several distinct endpoints can be measured, such as size and molecular characterization of the primary tumor, the presence and quantification of circulating tumor cells in the blood and bone marrow, and formation of metastasis to the lung. In addition to a variety of endpoints, this model provides a picture of a cells ability to invade and escape the primary organ, enter and survive in the circulatory system, and implant and grow in a secondary site. This model has been used effectively to measure metastatic response to both changes in protein expression as well as to response to small molecule therapeutics, in a short turnaround time.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 79   Urogenital System   Male Urogenital Diseases   Surgical Procedures   Operative   Life Sciences (General)   Prostate Cancer   Metastasis   Mouse Model   Drug Discovery   Molecular Biology
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