| Literature DB >> 29972397 |
Alana Serrano Campelo DE-Souza1, Thais Andrade Costa-Casagrande1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Colorectal cancer is a very frequent sort of neoplasm among the population, with a high mortality rate. It develops from an association of genetic and environmental factors, and it is related to multiple cell signaling pathways. Cell cultures and animal models are used in research to reproduce the process of disease development in humans. Of the existing animal models, the most commonly used are animals with tumors induced by chemical agents and genetically modified animals.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29972397 PMCID: PMC6044195 DOI: 10.1590/0102-672020180001e1369
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arq Bras Cir Dig ISSN: 0102-6720
Animal models used for research in colorectal cancer, and their main advantages and disadvantages
| Animal Model | CRC type | Advantages | Disadvantages | References |
| Western Diet | Sporadic | Induction of carcinogenesis in small intestine, cecum and proximal colon. | Dietary mutations have not been described yet. Few animals develop neoplastic lesions and the time of development is rather long. | 17, 28 |
| DMH | Sporadic | Capacity to induce metastasis. Induction of adenomas and adenocarcinomas. High degree of specificity for intestine. | Indirect inducer. Promotes liver toxicity. | 23 |
| AOM | Sporadic | Direct inducer. High degree of specificity for intestine. | More expensive than DMH. Promotes liver toxicity. | 4 |
| APC | SporadicandHereditary (PAF) | Good for study of hereditary CRC. | Animals die within 120 days. | 27 |
| P53 | Sporadic | It potentiates the action of other genes or tumor inducers. | Inhibition of gene expression alone was not able to induce colorectal carcinogenesis. | 21 |
| K-ras | Sporadic | Hyperplasia and presence of aberrant crypts. It potentiates tumorigenesis of other mutations. | They do not develop tumors, only pre-neoplastic lesions. Association with other mutations and/or inducers is required. | 9, 15 |
| MMR | Hereditary (HNPCC) | Good for study of hereditary CRC (HNPCC). | Most tumors are in the small intestine. | 7, 15 |