Abstract
Metastatic melanoma is challenging to manage. Although targeted- and immune therapies have extended survival, most patients experience therapy resistance. The adaptability of melanoma cells in nutrient- and therapeutically-challenged environments distinguishes melanoma as an ideal model for investigating therapy resistance. In this review, we discuss the current available repertoire of melanoma models including two- and three-dimensional tissue cultures, organoids, genetically engineered mice and patient-derived xenograft. In particular, we highlight how each system recapitulates different features of melanoma adaptability and can be used to better understand melanoma development, progression and therapy resistance.
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Rebecca, V. W., Somasundaram, R., & Herlyn, M. (2020, December 1). Pre-clinical modeling of cutaneous melanoma. Nature Communications. Nature Research. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-15546-9
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