In vivo models for cancer stem cell research: a practical guide for frequently used animal models and available biomarkers.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology Pub Date : 2014-04-01
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The identification of a rare population of cancer stem cells whose presence in tumors is believed to determine their growth and metastatic activity, has provided a novel approach for targeted anti-cancer therapy. At the in vivo stage of the development of new therapeutic approaches for killing cancer stem cells, the most significant issues are the appropriate choice of rational animal models that offer the option to select animal species, strains and substrains, essential techniques for the inoculation of tumors, and methods of tumor detection in animals. The identification and validation of various types of cancer stem cell markers, which could serve as potential marker(s) of therapeutic efficacy of applied drugs, is a considerable challenge. The aim of this review is to provide a guide for the in vivo study of novel therapeutics that target cancer stem cells. This review describes frequently used mouse solid tumor models and evaluates their usefulness for cancer stem cell research. The classification of existing compounds that are used in today's experimental anti-cancer stem cell therapy and examples of exploratory first-in-human studies using these compounds for selective elimination of cancer stem cells will also be discussed. Finally, this review will examine the current status of available cancer stem cell markers, and highlight several important cancer stem cell properties that are still not well understood, but could influence the anti-cancer drug development process.

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癌症干细胞研究的体内模型:常用动物模型和可用生物标志物的实用指南。
一种罕见的肿瘤干细胞群的发现被认为决定了肿瘤的生长和转移活性,为靶向抗癌治疗提供了一种新的方法。在开发新的杀伤肿瘤干细胞治疗方法的体内阶段,最重要的问题是适当选择合理的动物模型,提供选择动物物种,菌株和亚株的选择,肿瘤接种的基本技术,以及动物肿瘤检测方法。各种类型的癌症干细胞标记物的鉴定和验证是一个相当大的挑战,这些标记物可以作为应用药物治疗效果的潜在标记物。本文综述的目的是为靶向肿瘤干细胞的新疗法的体内研究提供指导。本文综述了常用的小鼠实体瘤模型,并评价了它们在肿瘤干细胞研究中的应用价值。在今天的实验性抗癌干细胞治疗中使用的现有化合物的分类和使用这些化合物选择性消除癌症干细胞的探索性首次人体研究的例子也将被讨论。最后,本文将回顾现有的癌症干细胞标记物的现状,并强调一些重要的癌症干细胞特性,这些特性仍未被很好地理解,但可能影响抗癌药物的开发过程。
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