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Establishment of a Patient-Derived Orthotopic Xenograft (PDOX) Model of HER-2-Positive Cervical Cancer Expressing the Clinical Metastatic Pattern
Authors:Yukihiko Hiroshima  Yong Zhang  Nan Zhang  Ali Maawy  Sumiyuki Mii  Mako Yamamoto  Fuminari Uehara  Shinji Miwa  Shuya Yano  Takashi Murakami  Masashi Momiyama  Takashi Chishima  Kuniya Tanaka  Yasushi Ichikawa  Michael Bouvet  Takuya Murata  Itaru Endo  Robert M Hoffman
Institution:1AntiCancer, Inc., San Diego, CA, United States of America;2Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA, United States of America;3Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan;4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kawasaki University Medical School, Kawasaki, Japan;National Cancer Institute, UNITED STATES
Abstract:Squamous cell carcinoma of the cervix, highly prevalent in the developing world, is often metastatic and treatment resistant with no standard treatment protocol. Our laboratory pioneered the patient-derived orthotopic xenograft (PDOX) nude mouse model with the technique of surgical orthotopic implantation (SOI). Unlike subcutaneous transplant patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models, PDOX models metastasize. Most importantly, the metastasis pattern correlates to the patient. In the present report, we describe the development of a PDOX model of HER-2-positive cervical cancer. Metastasis after SOI in nude mice included peritoneal dissemination, liver metastasis, lung metastasis as well as lymph node metastasis reflecting the metastatic pattern in the donor patient. Metastasis was detected in 4 of 6 nude mice with primary tumors. Primary tumors and metastases in the nude mice had histological structures similar to the original tumor and were stained by an anti-HER-2 antibody in the same pattern as the patient’s cancer. The metastatic pattern, histology and HER-2 tumor expression of the patient were thus preserved in the PDOX model. In contrast, subcutaneous transplantation of the patient’s cervical tumors resulted in primary growth but not metastasis.
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