Generation of a syngeneic orthotopic transplant model of prostate cancer metastasis

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Abstract

Progression to metastatic disease is the primary cause of mortality in men with prostate cancer (PCa). Mouse models which progress with spontaneous metastasis are limited. Such models would allow for extensive studies of molecular mechanisms of metastasis, and more definite pre- clinical therapy trials. Orthotopic murine models have been described; however a limiting biology of these models is their lack of an intact immune system. Within, we describe the development of an androgen sensitive and castrate resistant tractable orthotopic murine syngeneic (immune competent) model of prostate cancer. Both models develop primary tumors which spontaneously progress to metastatic disease in lymph tissue. These models will allow for more complete mechanistic and therapeutic studies in a short time period.

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Ellis, L., Lehet, K., Ku, S. Y., Azabdaftari, G., & Pili, R. (2014). Generation of a syngeneic orthotopic transplant model of prostate cancer metastasis. Oncoscience, 1(10), 609–613. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncoscience.88

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