| Literature DB >> 28109468 |
Benoite Méry1, Chloé Rancoule2, Jean-Baptiste Guy1, Sophie Espenel1, Anne-Sophie Wozny3, Priscilla Battiston-Montagne4, Dominique Ardail3, Michael Beuve5, Gersende Alphonse6, Claire Rodriguez-Lafrasse3, Nicolas Magné7.
Abstract
Head and neck cancer remains a significant public health concern. About 60% of patients die within 5years due to local recurrence. Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) cell lines are important preclinical models in the search for new therapies against this disease. Furthermore, there is a need to test novel drugs before introduction into clinical practice. A preclinical model that closely resembles the in vivo situation would be highly valuable. In the last few decades, a multicellular spheroid model has gained attention as its behavior was comparable to in vivo tumors. Basic research is necessary to achieve an understanding of the normal and pathological state but cannot, in itself, provide sufficient information for clinical applications. Indeed, animal models are an inevitable prelude to assess the efficacy of new therapeutic approaches in HNSCC. The present review proposes an overview of HNSCC pre-clinical models in order to further understand the oncogenic properties for HNSCC and translate these findings into clinic for patients.Entities:
Keywords: HNSCC preclinical models; HNSCC translational research; In vitro and in vivo assays; Specific cell lines; Three-dimensional spheroid model; Transgenic and syngeneic animal models
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28109468 DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2016.12.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oral Oncol ISSN: 1368-8375 Impact factor: 5.337