Development of a bioluminescent human osteosarcoma model in humanized NSG mice: A pilot study

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Background/Aim: Osteosarcoma is the most common type of bone cancer, but current therapeutic interventions remain largely insufficient. The development of new treatment strategies is needed, and moreover, optimal rodent models are necessary for testing the efficacy of new treatment modalities of osteosarcoma. Humanized mice carry human hematopoietic and immune systems, and are considered an ideal tool to study human diseases including cancer immunology. Herein, we performed a preliminary study toward developing an in vivo bioluminescent osteosarcoma model using humanized immunodeficient (NSG) mice. Materials and Methods: To establish the xenograft and orthotopic mouse model, NSG mice engrafted with human CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells were injected with luciferase-expressing KHOS/NP cells at two different time points. Bioluminescence images were obtained to monitor in vivo tumor growth and metastasis. Influence of the degree of human cell engraftment on tumor growth and metastatic behavior was analyzed and compared between the two groups. Results: KHOS/NP-luc cells injected in humanized NSG mice formed macroscopic tumors. The percentage of human CD45+ cells in these models was similar, but the percentage of human CD45+CD3+ and their subset was higher in the late-injection group compared to that of the early-injection group. The rate of KHOS/NP tumor growth was higher in the early-injection.

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Ko, Y., Jeong, Y. H., Seo, J. H., & Lee, J. A. (2021). Development of a bioluminescent human osteosarcoma model in humanized NSG mice: A pilot study. In Vivo, 35(4), 2151–2157. https://doi.org/10.21873/INVIVO.12485

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