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NSG mice provide a better spontaneous model of breast cancer metastasis than athymic (nude) mice

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Puchalapalli, M; Zeng, X; Mu, L; Anderson, A; Glickman, LH; Zhang, M; Sayyad, MR; Wangensteen, SM; Clevenger, CV; Koblinski, JE
Published in: PLoS ONE
September 1, 2016

Metastasis is the most common cause of mortality in breast cancer patients worldwide. To identify improved mouse models for breast cancer growth and spontaneous metastasis, we examined growth and metastasis of both estrogen receptor positive (T47D) and negative (MDA-MB-231, SUM1315, and CN34BrM) human breast cancer cells in nude and NSG mice. Both primary tumor growth and spontaneous metastases were increased in NSG mice compared to nude mice. In addition, a pattern of metastasis similar to that observed in human breast cancer patients (metastases to the lungs, liver, bones, brain, and lymph nodes) was found in NSG mice. Furthermore, there was an increase in the metastatic burden in NSG compared to nude mice that were injected with MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells in an intracardiac experimental metastasis model. This data demonstrates that NSG mice provide a better model for studying human breast cancer metastasis compared to the current nude mouse model.

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1932-6203

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September 1, 2016

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11

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9

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  • General Science & Technology
 

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Puchalapalli, M., Zeng, X., Mu, L., Anderson, A., Glickman, L. H., Zhang, M., … Koblinski, J. E. (2016). NSG mice provide a better spontaneous model of breast cancer metastasis than athymic (nude) mice. PLoS ONE, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163521
Puchalapalli, M., X. Zeng, L. Mu, A. Anderson, L. H. Glickman, M. Zhang, M. R. Sayyad, S. M. Wangensteen, C. V. Clevenger, and J. E. Koblinski. “NSG mice provide a better spontaneous model of breast cancer metastasis than athymic (nude) mice.” PLoS ONE 11, no. 9 (September 1, 2016). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163521.
Puchalapalli M, Zeng X, Mu L, Anderson A, Glickman LH, Zhang M, et al. NSG mice provide a better spontaneous model of breast cancer metastasis than athymic (nude) mice. PLoS ONE. 2016 Sep 1;11(9).
Puchalapalli, M., et al. “NSG mice provide a better spontaneous model of breast cancer metastasis than athymic (nude) mice.” PLoS ONE, vol. 11, no. 9, Sept. 2016. Scopus, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0163521.
Puchalapalli M, Zeng X, Mu L, Anderson A, Glickman LH, Zhang M, Sayyad MR, Wangensteen SM, Clevenger CV, Koblinski JE. NSG mice provide a better spontaneous model of breast cancer metastasis than athymic (nude) mice. PLoS ONE. 2016 Sep 1;11(9).

Published In

PLoS ONE

DOI

EISSN

1932-6203

Publication Date

September 1, 2016

Volume

11

Issue

9

Related Subject Headings

  • General Science & Technology