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Human-SCID mouse chimeric models for the evaluation of anti-cancer therapies.

R B Bankert1, N K Egilmez, S D Hess.   

Abstract

The ability to engraft human tumors and human immunocompetent cells successfully in severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice has spawned the development and use of human-mouse chimeric models to evaluate anti-cancer therapies. The lack of standardization and many other potential pitfalls have contributed to the current controversy surrounding the reliability of these different models. Five frequently used SCID mouse models and their specific applications are summarized with the specific aim of providing an objective discussion of the strengths and limitations of each model, together with suggestions for overcoming some of the variabilities and for improving the design and use of future models.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11429323     DOI: 10.1016/s1471-4906(01)01943-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Immunol        ISSN: 1471-4906            Impact factor:   16.687


  30 in total

1.  Human nasal polyp microenvironments maintained in a viable and functional state as xenografts in NOD-scid IL2rgamma(null) mice.

Authors:  Joel M Bernstein; Stephen P Brooks; Heather K Lehman; Liza Pope; Amy Sands; Leonard D Shultz; Richard B Bankert
Journal:  Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol       Date:  2009-12       Impact factor: 1.547

2.  Increased number of microglia in the brain of severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice.

Authors:  Dietrich E Lorke; Chi Wang Ip; Udo Schumacher
Journal:  Histochem Cell Biol       Date:  2008-07-04       Impact factor: 4.304

3.  Mechanistic effects of long-term ultraviolet B irradiation induce epidermal and dermal changes in human skin xenografts.

Authors:  Akira Hachiya; Penkanok Sriwiriyanont; Tsutomu Fujimura; Atsushi Ohuchi; Takashi Kitahara; Yoshinori Takema; William J Kitzmiller; Marty O Visscher; Ryoji Tsuboi; Raymond E Boissy
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  2009-01-15       Impact factor: 4.307

4.  [F-18]-Fluoro-2-deoxy-D: -glucose positron emission tomography as a tool for early detection of immunotherapy response in a murine B cell lymphoma model.

Authors:  Coralie Chaise; Emmanuel Itti; Yolande Petegnief; Evelyne Wirquin; Christiane Copie-Bergman; Jean-Pierre Farcet; Marie-Hélène Delfau-Larue; Michel Meignan; Jean-Noël Talbot; Valérie Molinier-Frenkel
Journal:  Cancer Immunol Immunother       Date:  2006-12-14       Impact factor: 6.968

5.  Gene expression changes in a tumor xenograft by a pyrrole-imidazole polyamide.

Authors:  Jevgenij A Raskatov; Nicholas G Nickols; Amanda E Hargrove; Georgi K Marinov; Barbara Wold; Peter B Dervan
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2012-09-17       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  T cells and stromal fibroblasts in human tumor microenvironments represent potential therapeutic targets.

Authors:  Jennifer L Barnas; Michelle R Simpson-Abelson; Sandra J Yokota; Raymond J Kelleher; Richard B Bankert
Journal:  Cancer Microenviron       Date:  2010-03-31

7.  Changes in ovarian tumor cell number, tumor vasculature, and T cell function monitored in vivo using a novel xenograft model.

Authors:  Sandra J Yokota; John G Facciponte; Raymond J Kelleher; Leonard D Shultz; Jenni L Loyall; Robert R Parsons; Kunle Odunsi; John G Frelinger; Edith M Lord; Scott A Gerber; Sathy V Balu-Iyer; Richard B Bankert
Journal:  Cancer Immun       Date:  2013-05-31

Review 8.  Mouse models in liver cancer research: a review of current literature.

Authors:  Martijn W H Leenders; Maarten W Nijkamp; Inne H M Borel Rinkes
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2008-12-07       Impact factor: 5.742

9.  IL-12 delivered intratumorally by multilamellar liposomes reactivates memory T cells in human tumor microenvironments.

Authors:  Michelle R Simpson-Abelson; Vivek S Purohit; Wing Man Pang; Vandana Iyer; Kunle Odunsi; Todd L Demmy; Sandra J Yokota; Jenni L Loyall; Raymond J Kelleher; Sathy Balu-Iyer; Richard B Bankert
Journal:  Clin Immunol       Date:  2009-04-22       Impact factor: 3.969

10.  Specifically activated memory T cell subsets from cancer patients recognize and reject xenotransplanted autologous tumors.

Authors:  Philipp Beckhove; Markus Feuerer; Mathias Dolenc; Florian Schuetz; Carmen Choi; Nora Sommerfeldt; Jochen Schwendemann; Katrin Ehlert; Peter Altevogt; Gunther Bastert; Volker Schirrmacher; Viktor Umansky
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  2004-07       Impact factor: 14.808

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