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Cross-species analysis of genetically engineered mouse models of MAPK-driven colorectal cancer identifies hallmarks of the human disease.

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Belmont, PJ; Budinska, E; Jiang, P; Sinnamon, MJ; Coffee, E; Roper, J; Xie, T; Rejto, PA; Derkits, S; Sansom, OJ; Delorenzi, M; Tejpar, S ...
Published in: Dis Model Mech
June 2014

Effective treatment options for advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) are limited, survival rates are poor and this disease continues to be a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Despite being a highly heterogeneous disease, a large subset of individuals with sporadic CRC typically harbor relatively few established 'driver' lesions. Here, we describe a collection of genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) of sporadic CRC that combine lesions frequently altered in human patients, including well-characterized tumor suppressors and activators of MAPK signaling. Primary tumors from these models were profiled, and individual GEMM tumors segregated into groups based on their genotypes. Unique allelic and genotypic expression signatures were generated from these GEMMs and applied to clinically annotated human CRC patient samples. We provide evidence that a Kras signature derived from these GEMMs is capable of distinguishing human tumors harboring KRAS mutation, and tracks with poor prognosis in two independent human patient cohorts. Furthermore, the analysis of a panel of human CRC cell lines suggests that high expression of the GEMM Kras signature correlates with sensitivity to targeted pathway inhibitors. Together, these findings implicate GEMMs as powerful preclinical tools with the capacity to recapitulate relevant human disease biology, and support the use of genetic signatures generated in these models to facilitate future drug discovery and validation efforts.

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Dis Model Mech

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1754-8411

Publication Date

June 2014

Volume

7

Issue

6

Start / End Page

613 / 623

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Species Specificity
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf
  • Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
  • Mice
  • Humans
  • Genes, ras
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Developmental Biology
  • Colorectal Neoplasms
  • Animals
 

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Belmont, P. J., Budinska, E., Jiang, P., Sinnamon, M. J., Coffee, E., Roper, J., … Martin, E. S. (2014). Cross-species analysis of genetically engineered mouse models of MAPK-driven colorectal cancer identifies hallmarks of the human disease. Dis Model Mech, 7(6), 613–623. https://doi.org/10.1242/dmm.013904
Belmont, Peter J., Eva Budinska, Ping Jiang, Mark J. Sinnamon, Erin Coffee, Jatin Roper, Tao Xie, et al. “Cross-species analysis of genetically engineered mouse models of MAPK-driven colorectal cancer identifies hallmarks of the human disease.Dis Model Mech 7, no. 6 (June 2014): 613–23. https://doi.org/10.1242/dmm.013904.
Belmont PJ, Budinska E, Jiang P, Sinnamon MJ, Coffee E, Roper J, et al. Cross-species analysis of genetically engineered mouse models of MAPK-driven colorectal cancer identifies hallmarks of the human disease. Dis Model Mech. 2014 Jun;7(6):613–23.
Belmont, Peter J., et al. “Cross-species analysis of genetically engineered mouse models of MAPK-driven colorectal cancer identifies hallmarks of the human disease.Dis Model Mech, vol. 7, no. 6, June 2014, pp. 613–23. Pubmed, doi:10.1242/dmm.013904.
Belmont PJ, Budinska E, Jiang P, Sinnamon MJ, Coffee E, Roper J, Xie T, Rejto PA, Derkits S, Sansom OJ, Delorenzi M, Tejpar S, Hung KE, Martin ES. Cross-species analysis of genetically engineered mouse models of MAPK-driven colorectal cancer identifies hallmarks of the human disease. Dis Model Mech. 2014 Jun;7(6):613–623.
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Published In

Dis Model Mech

DOI

EISSN

1754-8411

Publication Date

June 2014

Volume

7

Issue

6

Start / End Page

613 / 623

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Species Specificity
  • Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf
  • Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
  • Mice
  • Humans
  • Genes, ras
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Developmental Biology
  • Colorectal Neoplasms
  • Animals