Special Issue: Animal Modeling in Cancer

. 2020 Aug 27 ; 11 (9) : . [epub] 20200827

Jazyk angličtina Země Švýcarsko Médium electronic

Typ dokumentu úvodníky, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid32867303

Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing techniques have significantly accelerated the development of personalized diagnostic tools and cancer treatments. However, a comparative analysis of experimental animals that share similar genetic, physiological, and behavioral traits with humans remains the basis for understanding the pathological mechanisms associated with human diseases, including cancer. The generation and characterization of suitable animal models mimicking tumor growth and progression thus represents an important "component" of tumor biology research. The presented Special Issue contains ten review articles, which, based on data obtained from various animal models, summarize a number of aspects of the tumor formation process that include gastrointestinal neoplasia, breast cancer, hematological malignancies, melanoma, and brain tumors. This Special Issue nicely illustrates how the study of suitable living models uncovers not only the fundamental molecular and cellular bases of neoplastic growth, but might also indicate approaches to efficient cancer treatments.

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Skayneh H., Jishi B., Hleihel R., Hamieh M., Darwiche N., Bazarbachi A., El Sabban M., El Hajj H. A critical review of animal models used in acute myeloid leukemia pathophysiology. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:614. doi: 10.3390/genes10080614. PubMed DOI PMC

Hason M., Bartunek P. Zebrafish models of cancer-new insights on modeling human cancer in a non-mammalian vertebrate. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:935. doi: 10.3390/genes10110935. PubMed DOI PMC

Stastna M., Janeckova L., Hrckulak D., Kriz V., Korinek V. Human colorectal cancer from the perspective of mouse models. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:788. doi: 10.3390/genes10100788. PubMed DOI PMC

Leystra A.A., Clapper M.L. Gut microbiota influences experimental outcomes in mouse models of colorectal cancer. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:900. doi: 10.3390/genes10110900. PubMed DOI PMC

Chawengsaksophak K. Cdx2 animal models reveal developmental origins of cancers. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:928. doi: 10.3390/genes10110928. PubMed DOI PMC

Horak V., Palanova A., Cizkova J., Miltrova V., Vodicka P., Skalníková H.K. Melanoma-bearing libechov minipig (melim): The unique swine model of hereditary metastatic melanoma. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:915. doi: 10.3390/genes10110915. PubMed DOI PMC

Baloghova N., Lidak T., Cermak L. Ubiquitin ligases involved in the regulation of wnt, tgf-beta, and notch signaling pathways and their roles in mouse development and homeostasis. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:815. doi: 10.3390/genes10100815. PubMed DOI PMC

Moorehead R.A. Rodent models assessing mammary tumor prevention by soy or soy isoflavones. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:566. doi: 10.3390/genes10080566. PubMed DOI PMC

Michaelidesova A., Konirova J., Bartunek P., Zikova M. Effects of radiation therapy on neural stem cells. Genes (Basel) 2019;10:640. doi: 10.3390/genes10090640. PubMed DOI PMC

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