| Literature DB >> 27319373 |
Guillem Pascual-Pasto1, Nagore G Olaciregui1, Monica Vila-Ubach1, Sonia Paco1, Carles Monterrubio1, Eva Rodriguez1, Ursula Winter2, Mireia Batalla-Vilacis3, Jaume Catala4, Hector Salvador1, Andreu Parareda1, Paula Schaiquevich5, Mariona Suñol6, Jaume Mora1, Cinzia Lavarino1, Carmen de Torres1, Guillermo L Chantada7, Angel M Carcaboso8.
Abstract
Translational research in retinoblastoma - a pediatric tumor that originates during the development of the retina - would be improved by the creation of new patient-derived models. Using tumor samples from enucleated eyes we established a new battery of preclinical models that grow in vitro in serum-free medium and in vivo in immunodeficient mice. To examine whether the new xenografts recapitulate human disease and disseminate from the retina to the central nervous system, we evaluated their histology and the presence of molecular markers of dissemination that are used in the clinical setting to detect extraocular metastases. We evaluated GD2 synthase and CRX as such markers and generated a Taqman real-time quantitative PCR method to measure CRX mRNA for rapid, sensitive and specific quantification of local and metastatic tumor burden. This approach was able to detect 1 human retinoblastoma cell in 100.000 mouse brain cells. Our research adds novel preclinical tools for the discovery of new retinoblastoma treatments for clinical translation.Entities:
Keywords: CRX; Metastasis; Retinoblastoma; Tumor model; Xenograft
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27319373 DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2016.06.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Lett ISSN: 0304-3835 Impact factor: 8.679