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Avian Models for Human Carcinogenesis-Recent Findings from Molecular and Clinical Research

J. Niebora, K. Data, D. Domagała, M. Józkowiak, S. Barrett, T. Norizadeh Abbariki, A. Bryja, M. Kulus, S. Woźniak, H. Ziemak, H. Piotrowska-Kempisty, P. Antosik, D. Bukowska, P. Mozdziak, P. Dzięgiel, B. Kempisty

. 2024 ; 13 (21) : . [pub] 20241030

Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, přehledy

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc25003763

Grantová podpora
NC7082 National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Birds, especially the chick and hen, have been important biomedical research models for centuries due to the accessibility of the avian embryo and the early discovery of avian viruses. Comprehension of avian tumor virology was a milestone in basic cancer research, as was that of non-viral genesis, as it enabled the discovery of oncogenes. Furthermore, studies on avian viruses provided initial insights into Kaposi's sarcoma and EBV-induced diseases. However, the role of birds in human carcinogenesis extends beyond the realm of virology research. Utilization of CAM, the chorioallantoic membrane, an easily accessible extraembryonic tissue with rich vasculature, has enabled studies on tumor-induced angiogenesis and metastasis and the efficient screening of potential anti-cancer compounds. Also, the chick embryo alone is an effective preclinical in vivo patient-derived xenograft model, which is important for the development of personalized therapies. Furthermore, adult birds may also closely resemble human oncogenesis, as evidenced by the laying hen, which is the only animal model of a spontaneous form of ovarian cancer. Avian models may create an interesting alternative compared with mammalian models, enabling the creation of a relatively cost-effective and easy-to-maintain platform to address key questions in cancer biology.

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