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Peritoneal Metastases in a Patient-derived Orthotopic Xenograft (PDOX) Model of Colon Cancer Imaged Non-invasively via Red Fluorescent Protein Labeled Stromal Cells

Authors :
Kentaro Miyake
Jun Yamamoto
Jose Reynoso
Sahar Razmjooei
Zhiying Zhang
Takashi Higuchi
Shree Ram Singh
Jun Ho Park
Hiromichi Oshiro
Norihiko Sugisawa
Bryan M. Clary
Ming Zhao
Robert M. Hoffman
Michael Bouvet
Source :
Anticancer Research. 39:3463-3467
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Anticancer Research USA Inc., 2019.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM Patient-derived orthotopic xenograft (PDOX) models have patient-like clinical features and may be imaged, in case of some cancers, by passaging of the tumors through transgenic nude mice expressing red-fluorescent protein (RFP) where they stably acquire RFP expressing stroma. The aim of the present study was to quantify red fluorescent area and intensity in colon-cancer peritoneal metastases in PDOX models in non-transgenic nude mice after passage in RFP transgenic nude mice by non-invasive external fluorescence imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS Tumor fragments originating from a colon cancer patient with peritoneal metastases were implanted in transgenic RFP nude mice. Resultant tumors were harvested, and fragments were implanted in the same strain a second time. Passaged tumors stably acquired RFP-expressing stroma from their transgenic hosts. The tumor with RFP-expressing stromal cells were harvested and implanted orthotopically in non-transgenic nude mice. At eight weeks post-implantation, non-invasive external RFP images were obtained. RFP area and intensity were measured and correlated with tumor weight and volume. RESULTS Metastatic patient colon cancer can be stably and brightly labeled by passage in transgenic RFP-expressing nude mice such that tumor growth could be non-invasively imaged. Tumor growing could be non-invasively imaged when passaged to non-transgenic nude mice. A strong correlation between fluorescence intensity and area values with tumor weight and volume were established by external fluorescence imaging. CONCLUSION This new tumor model of metastatic colon cancer can be used to evaluate novel therapeutics in real time for this recalcitrant disease.

Details

ISSN :
17917530 and 02507005
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Anticancer Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........31fbf319945417c55eaeba512b2e5a7b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.13492