Identification and Preliminary Validation in Mouse Models of Circulating Biomarkers of Pancreatic Cancer

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal oncological malignancies in humans. Not-specific symptoms and lack of early diagnostic strategies, frequently lead to late diagnosis which limited therapeutic possibilities (Korc, 2007). The present study aimed at identifying novel po...

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Main Authors: Lucia Minoli, Eugenio Scanziani
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Language:English
Published: Università degli Studi di Milano 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety
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spelling doaj-968f62cdac434a3daedff8338203a80f2020-11-25T03:53:51ZengUniversità degli Studi di MilanoInternational Journal of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety2283-39272018-06-0151s10.13130/2283-3927/100168729Identification and Preliminary Validation in Mouse Models of Circulating Biomarkers of Pancreatic CancerLucia Minoli0Eugenio Scanziani11. Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Milan, Milan, Italy 2. Mouse and Animal Pathology Lab, Fondazione Filarete, Milan, Italy1. Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Milan, Milan, Italy 2. Mouse and Animal Pathology Lab, Fondazione Filarete, Milan, ItalyPancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal oncological malignancies in humans. Not-specific symptoms and lack of early diagnostic strategies, frequently lead to late diagnosis which limited therapeutic possibilities (Korc, 2007). The present study aimed at identifying novel potential serum biomarkers for early detection of PDAC. In the first phase, two different mouse models of PDAC were characterized: genetically engineered mice (GEMs) (Hingorani et al., 2003) which developed PanIN (pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia) lesions and three PDAC patient-derived xenograft. In the second phase, the two mouse models were used to evaluate the reliability of 3 circulating molecules as early diagnostic biomarkers of PDAC. The plasma levels of matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP-7), tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) and thrombospondin-2 (THBS-2) were tested on GEMs and PDAC-PDXs bearing mice by ELISA tests, during tumor development, and at sacrifice by immunohistochemistry performed on pancreatic tissue. The three established PDAC-PDXs were found to better reproduce the tumor of origin after intra-pancreas transplantation compared to the subcutaneous ones, and to maintain molecular and morphological features over different passages. At sacrifice, histopathological analysis demonstrated different stages of PanIN lesions in GEMs and the presence of a well-developed pancreatic tumor in all the mice orthotopically inoculated with the PDAC-PDXs. Plasma levels of MMP-7, TIMP-1 and THBS-2 were progressively upregulated, over the time, in GEMs and in PDAC-PDX bearing mice. In both animal models, immunohistochemistry revealed stromal immunoreactivity for TIMP-1 and THBS-2, while MMP-7 expression was mainly localized on epithelial cells. All the markers showed progressive increase of staining intensity along with PanIN progression. In conclusion, the investigated circulating molecules represent promising biomarkers for early diagnosis of PDAC and to monitor the response to treatment in human patients. Both tumoral cells and associated stroma play a role in the production and release of such biomarkers.https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/haf/article/view/10016Pancreatic cancerCirculating biomarkersKC micePatient derived xenograftImmunohistochemistry
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author Lucia Minoli
Eugenio Scanziani
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Eugenio Scanziani
Identification and Preliminary Validation in Mouse Models of Circulating Biomarkers of Pancreatic Cancer
International Journal of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety
Pancreatic cancer
Circulating biomarkers
KC mice
Patient derived xenograft
Immunohistochemistry
author_facet Lucia Minoli
Eugenio Scanziani
author_sort Lucia Minoli
title Identification and Preliminary Validation in Mouse Models of Circulating Biomarkers of Pancreatic Cancer
title_short Identification and Preliminary Validation in Mouse Models of Circulating Biomarkers of Pancreatic Cancer
title_full Identification and Preliminary Validation in Mouse Models of Circulating Biomarkers of Pancreatic Cancer
title_fullStr Identification and Preliminary Validation in Mouse Models of Circulating Biomarkers of Pancreatic Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Identification and Preliminary Validation in Mouse Models of Circulating Biomarkers of Pancreatic Cancer
title_sort identification and preliminary validation in mouse models of circulating biomarkers of pancreatic cancer
publisher Università degli Studi di Milano
series International Journal of Health, Animal Science and Food Safety
issn 2283-3927
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most lethal oncological malignancies in humans. Not-specific symptoms and lack of early diagnostic strategies, frequently lead to late diagnosis which limited therapeutic possibilities (Korc, 2007). The present study aimed at identifying novel potential serum biomarkers for early detection of PDAC. In the first phase, two different mouse models of PDAC were characterized: genetically engineered mice (GEMs) (Hingorani et al., 2003) which developed PanIN (pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia) lesions and three PDAC patient-derived xenograft. In the second phase, the two mouse models were used to evaluate the reliability of 3 circulating molecules as early diagnostic biomarkers of PDAC. The plasma levels of matrix metalloproteinase-7 (MMP-7), tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) and thrombospondin-2 (THBS-2) were tested on GEMs and PDAC-PDXs bearing mice by ELISA tests, during tumor development, and at sacrifice by immunohistochemistry performed on pancreatic tissue. The three established PDAC-PDXs were found to better reproduce the tumor of origin after intra-pancreas transplantation compared to the subcutaneous ones, and to maintain molecular and morphological features over different passages. At sacrifice, histopathological analysis demonstrated different stages of PanIN lesions in GEMs and the presence of a well-developed pancreatic tumor in all the mice orthotopically inoculated with the PDAC-PDXs. Plasma levels of MMP-7, TIMP-1 and THBS-2 were progressively upregulated, over the time, in GEMs and in PDAC-PDX bearing mice. In both animal models, immunohistochemistry revealed stromal immunoreactivity for TIMP-1 and THBS-2, while MMP-7 expression was mainly localized on epithelial cells. All the markers showed progressive increase of staining intensity along with PanIN progression. In conclusion, the investigated circulating molecules represent promising biomarkers for early diagnosis of PDAC and to monitor the response to treatment in human patients. Both tumoral cells and associated stroma play a role in the production and release of such biomarkers.
topic Pancreatic cancer
Circulating biomarkers
KC mice
Patient derived xenograft
Immunohistochemistry
url https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/haf/article/view/10016
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