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Susceptibility of different mouse strains to oxaliplatin peripheral neurotoxicity: Phenotypic and genotypic insights

Authors :
Marmiroli, P
Riva, B
Pozzi, E
Ballarini, E
Lim, D
Chiorazzi, A
Meregalli, C
Distasi, C
Renn, C
Semperboni, S
Morosi, L
Ruffinatti, F
Zucchetti, M
Dorsey, S
Cavaletti, G
Genazzani, A
Carozzi, V
Marmiroli, Paola
Riva, Beatrice
Pozzi, Eleonora
Ballarini, Elisa
Lim, Dmitry
Chiorazzi, Alessia
Meregalli, Cristina
Distasi, Carla
Renn, Cynthia L.
Semperboni, Sara
Morosi, Lavinia
Ruffinatti, Federico A.
Zucchetti, Massimo
Dorsey, Susan G.
Cavaletti, Guido
Genazzani, Armando
Carozzi, Valentina A.
Marmiroli, P
Riva, B
Pozzi, E
Ballarini, E
Lim, D
Chiorazzi, A
Meregalli, C
Distasi, C
Renn, C
Semperboni, S
Morosi, L
Ruffinatti, F
Zucchetti, M
Dorsey, S
Cavaletti, G
Genazzani, A
Carozzi, V
Marmiroli, Paola
Riva, Beatrice
Pozzi, Eleonora
Ballarini, Elisa
Lim, Dmitry
Chiorazzi, Alessia
Meregalli, Cristina
Distasi, Carla
Renn, Cynthia L.
Semperboni, Sara
Morosi, Lavinia
Ruffinatti, Federico A.
Zucchetti, Massimo
Dorsey, Susan G.
Cavaletti, Guido
Genazzani, Armando
Carozzi, Valentina A.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Peripheral neurotoxicity is one of the most distressing side effects of oxaliplatin therapy for cancer. Indeed, most patients that received oxaliplatin experience acute and/or chronic severe sensory peripheral neuropathy. However, despite similar co-morbidities, cancer stage, demographics and treatment schedule, patients develop oxaliplatin-induced peripheral neurotoxicity with remarkably different severity. This suggests individual genetic variability, which might be used to glean the mechanistic insights into oxaliplatin neurotoxicity. We characterized the susceptibility of different mice strains to oxaliplatin neurotoxicity investigating the phenotypic features of neuropathy and gene expression profiles in dorsal root ganglia of six genetically different mice strains (Balb-c, C57BL6, DBA/2J, AJ, FVB and CD1) exposed to the same oxaliplatin schedule. Differential gene expression in dorsal root ganglia from each mice strain were assayed using a genome-wide expression analysis and selected genes were validated by RT-PCR analysis. The demonstration of consistent differences in the phenotypic response to oxaliplatin across different strains is interesting to allow the selection of the appropriate strain based on the pre-defined read-out parameters. Further investigation of the correlation between gene expression changes and oxaliplatin-induced neurotoxicity phenotype in each strain will be useful to deeper investigate the molecular mechanisms of oxaliplatin neurotoxicity

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1358928881
Document Type :
Electronic Resource