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  • Scientists created a special mouse model to study a very aggressive type of lung cancer called small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC).
  • They used a modified cancer cell that glows, which helps track how the cancer grows inside the mice.
  • This new model allows researchers to test and find better treatments for this type of cancer.

Article Abstract

Human small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) is the most aggressive type of lung cancer but no clinically relevant animal model has been developed to date. Such a model would be valuable to study the molecular aspects of tumour progression and to test the effectiveness of new treatment agents. We generated a reproducible and reliable nude mouse orthotopic model of human SCLC with NCI-H209 tumour cells genetically modified to express firefly luciferase. Cells were analysed for long-term stability of bioluminescence and a clone was passaged twice subcutaneously to enhance tumorigenicity. Cells resuspended in Matrigel and/or EDTA RPMI medium containing a (99m)Tc-labelled tin colloid used as tracer were implanted intrabronchially with a catheter inserted into the trachea and positioned in the main bronchus using X-ray-guided imaging. Deposition of cells into the lung was then assessed by scintigraphy. The growth of the primary tumour was sensitively and non-invasively followed by bioluminescence imaging that allowed real-time monitoring of tumour progression in the same animals over a 2-12-week period. Additional 3D bioluminescence imaging and computed tomography scanning were used to document tumour location and measurements that were confirmed by histological analyses. In conclusion, this original nude mouse orthotopic model resembles various stages of human small cell lung cancer, and therefore could be used to evaluate new treatment strategies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lungcan.2012.01.009DOI Listing

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