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Xenograft and genetically engineered mouse model systems of osteosarcoma and Ewing's sarcoma: tumor models for cancer drug discovery
被引:26
|作者:
Sampson, Valerie B.
[1
]
Kamara, Davida F.
[1
]
Kolb, E. Anders
[2
]
机构:
[1] Alfred I DuPont Hosp Children, Canc Therapeut Lab, Wilmington, DE 19803 USA
[2] Nemours Ctr Childhood Canc & Blood Disorders, Wilmington, DE 19803 USA
关键词:
bone sarcoma;
Ewing's sarcoma;
genetically engineered mouse;
osteosarcoma;
soft-tissue sarcoma;
xenograft;
PRIMITIVE NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOR;
INITIAL TESTING STAGE-1;
SOFT-TISSUE;
MURINE OSTEOSARCOMA;
HSP90;
INHIBITOR;
PHASE-I;
PEDIATRIC-PATIENTS;
MAMMALIAN TARGET;
ANTIBODY IMC-A12;
ANIMAL-MODELS;
D O I:
10.1517/17460441.2013.817988
中图分类号:
R9 [药学];
学科分类号:
1007 ;
摘要:
Introduction: There are > 75 histological types of solid tumors that are classified into two major groups: bone and soft-tissue sarcomas. These diseases are more prevalent in children, and pediatric sarcomas tend to be highly aggressive and rapidly progressive. Sarcomas in adults may follow a more indolent course, but aggressive tumors are also common. Sarcomas that are metastatic at diagnosis, or recurrent following therapy, remain refractory to current treatment options with dismal overall survival rates. A major focus of clinical trials, for patients with sarcoma, is to identify novel and more effective therapeutic strategies targeted to genomic or proteomic aberrations specific to the malignant cells. Critical to the understanding of the potential for targeted therapies are models of disease that are representative of clinical disease and predictive of relevant clinical responses. Areas covered: In this article, the authors discuss the use of mouse xenograft models and genetically engineered mice in cancer drug discovery. The authors provide a special focus on models for the two most common bone sarcomas: osteosarcoma (OS) and Ewing's sarcoma (ES). Expert opinion: Predicting whether a new anticancer agent will have a positive therapeutic index in patients with OS and ES remains a challenge. The use of mouse sarcoma models for understanding the mechanisms involved in the response of tumors to new treatments is an important step in the process of drug discovery and the development of clinically relevant therapeutic strategies for these diseases.
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页码:1181 / 1189
页数:9
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