A zebrafish xenotransplant model of anaplastic thyroid cancer to study the tumor microenvironment and innate immune cell interactions in vivo.

C. Michael, J. M. Mendonça-Gomes, Clinton Walton DePaolo, A. Di Cristofano, Sofia De Oliveira
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Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is of the most aggressive thyroid cancer. While ATC is rare it accounts for a disproportionately high number of thyroid cancer-related deaths. Here we developed an ATC xenotransplant model in zebrafish larvae, where we can study tumorigenesis and therapeutic response in vivo. Using both mouse (T4888M) and human (C643) derived fluorescently labeled ATC cell lines we show these cell lines display different engraftment rates, mass volume, proliferation, cell death, angiogenic potential and neutrophil and macrophage recruitment and infiltration. Next, using a PIP-FUCCI reporter to track proliferation in-vivo we observed cells in each phase of the cell cycle. Additionally, we performed long-term non-invasive intravital microscopy over 48 hours to understand cellular dynamics in the tumor microenvironment at the single cell level. Lastly, we tested two drug treatments, AZD2014 and a combination therapy of dabrafenib and trametinib to show our model could be used as an effective screening platform for new therapeutic compounds for ATC. Altogether, we show that zebrafish xenotransplants make a great model to study thyroid carcinogenesis and the tumor microenvironment, while also being a suitable model to test new therapeutics in vivo.
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斑马鱼异种移植无性甲状腺癌模型,用于研究体内肿瘤微环境和先天性免疫细胞的相互作用。
甲状腺无节细胞癌(ATC)是侵袭性最强的甲状腺癌。虽然ATC很罕见,但在与甲状腺癌相关的死亡病例中却占了很高的比例。在这里,我们在斑马鱼幼体中开发了一种 ATC 异种移植模型,可以在体内研究肿瘤发生和治疗反应。通过使用小鼠(T4888M)和人类(C643)荧光标记的 ATC 细胞系,我们发现这些细胞系显示出不同的移植率、体积、增殖、细胞死亡、血管生成潜能以及中性粒细胞和巨噬细胞的募集和浸润。接下来,我们使用 PIP-FUCCI 报告器在体内跟踪增殖,观察细胞在细胞周期各阶段的情况。此外,我们还进行了长达 48 小时的长期非侵入性体内显微镜观察,以了解单细胞水平的肿瘤微环境中的细胞动态。最后,我们测试了两种药物治疗方法:AZD2014 和达拉非尼与曲美替尼的联合疗法,以证明我们的模型可用作筛选 ATC 新治疗化合物的有效平台。总之,我们的研究表明,斑马鱼异种移植是研究甲状腺癌和肿瘤微环境的绝佳模型,同时也是体内测试新疗法的合适模型。
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