Validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandible
Metastatic breast carcinoma has a great tendency to spread to the mandible. It is concomitantly associated with bone destruction, food intake disorder, and a poorer prognosis. Appropriate animal models need to be developed for a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the metastatic proces...
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doaj-a3be742caab14b5c8afd09a22004fa402020-11-24T23:38:12ZengUniversity of São PauloJournal of Applied Oral Science1678-77652015-02-012313810.1590/1678-775720140158S1678-77572015000100003Validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandibleYoung Sun HWANGSang-Sun HANKi-Rim KIMLEE Ye-JinLEE Sun-KyungPARK Kwang-KyunCHUNG Won-YoonMetastatic breast carcinoma has a great tendency to spread to the mandible. It is concomitantly associated with bone destruction, food intake disorder, and a poorer prognosis. Appropriate animal models need to be developed for a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the metastatic process of breast cancer cells to mandible and to test the effects of potential lead compounds. Here, we assessed the metastasis model of intracardiac injection using luciferase-transfected metastatic breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231Luc+) by determining the incidences of metastasis, mCT images, and histopathological results. A high bioluminescence signal mainly detected mandibular lesions with less frequent distal femora and proximal tibiae lesions. Extensive mandibular bone destruction occurred in nude mice grafted with metastatic breast cancer cells. This type of animal model might be a useful tool in assessing therapeutic implications and the efficacy of anti-cancer drugs for osteolytic cancers.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572015000100003&lng=en&tlng=enBreast cancerMandibleOsteolysisXenograftLuminescence |
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Young Sun HWANG Sang-Sun HAN Ki-Rim KIM LEE Ye-Jin LEE Sun-Kyung PARK Kwang-Kyun CHUNG Won-Yoon |
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Young Sun HWANG Sang-Sun HAN Ki-Rim KIM LEE Ye-Jin LEE Sun-Kyung PARK Kwang-Kyun CHUNG Won-Yoon Validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandible Journal of Applied Oral Science Breast cancer Mandible Osteolysis Xenograft Luminescence |
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Young Sun HWANG Sang-Sun HAN Ki-Rim KIM LEE Ye-Jin LEE Sun-Kyung PARK Kwang-Kyun CHUNG Won-Yoon |
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Young Sun HWANG |
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Validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandible |
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Validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandible |
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Validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandible |
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Validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandible |
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Validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandible |
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validating of the pre-clinical mouse model for metastatic breast cancer to the mandible |
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University of São Paulo |
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Journal of Applied Oral Science |
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1678-7765 |
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2015-02-01 |
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Metastatic breast carcinoma has a great tendency to spread to the mandible. It is concomitantly associated with bone destruction, food intake disorder, and a poorer prognosis. Appropriate animal models need to be developed for a better understanding of the mechanisms underlying the metastatic process of breast cancer cells to mandible and to test the effects of potential lead compounds. Here, we assessed the metastasis model of intracardiac injection using luciferase-transfected metastatic breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231Luc+) by determining the incidences of metastasis, mCT images, and histopathological results. A high bioluminescence signal mainly detected mandibular lesions with less frequent distal femora and proximal tibiae lesions. Extensive mandibular bone destruction occurred in nude mice grafted with metastatic breast cancer cells. This type of animal model might be a useful tool in assessing therapeutic implications and the efficacy of anti-cancer drugs for osteolytic cancers. |
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Breast cancer Mandible Osteolysis Xenograft Luminescence |
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