Background: A mouse model of metastatic osteosarcoma is imperative to identify effective agents for metastatic osteosarcoma, which is a recalcitrant disease. In the present study, we established osteosarcoma patient-derived cells (OS-PDCs) and transfected them with green fluorescent protein (GFP).
Materials And Methods: The OS-PDCs were transfected with GFP-lentivirus. GFP-expressing OS-PDCs (2.0×10) were then injected into the tibia of nude mice to establish the patient-derived orthotopic cell (PDOC) model (n=3). Six weeks after injection, the primary tumor and each organ were resected and imaged.
Results: Primary orthotopic tumors were established in two out of three mice. The GFP-expressing OS-PDCs in the PDOC model were visualized. Multiple GFP-expressing lung metastases were detected in one of the two mice with primary tumor.
Conclusion: The present study proves the concept that a GFP-expressing PDOC model can mimic clinical lung-metastatic osteosarcoma. This model can serve as a paradigm to screen for effective drugs for osteosarcoma lung metastasis.
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