Murine Models of Helicobacter (pylori or felis)-associated Gastric Cancer

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics Current Protocols in Pharmacology Pub Date : 2015-06-01 DOI:10.1002/0471141755.ph1434s69
Carrie A. Duckworth, Michael D. Burkitt, Jonathan M. Williams, Bryony N. Parsons, Joseph M.F. Tang, D. Mark Pritchard
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Gastric adenocarcinoma is the fifth most common cancer and third most common cause of cancer-related death in the world. The majority of these cancers develop in genetically susceptible individuals who are chronically infected with the Gram-negative bacterium Helicobacter pylori. Often these individuals have also been exposed to certain environmental factors that increase susceptibility, such as dietary components. Murine models of Helicobacter-induced gastric cancer are valuable tools for investigating the mechanisms responsible for the stepwise pathological changes of chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, dysplasia and gastric adenocarcinoma. Helicobacter felis colonization greatly accelerates the development of gastric neoplasia in mice, and causes pathologies similar to those observed with Helicobacter pylori-associated gastric carcinogenesis in humans. These mouse models are therefore useful for investigating genetic and environmental factors that may be involved in the pathogenesis and treatment of gastric cancer. Detailed in these protocols are procedures for inducing Helicobacter-associated carcinogenesis in mice as well as the histological analysis and interpretation of gastric pathology in these animals. © 2015 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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幽门螺杆菌相关胃癌的小鼠模型
胃腺癌是世界上第五大常见癌症和第三大常见癌症相关死亡原因。这些癌症大多发生在长期感染革兰氏阴性杆菌幽门螺杆菌的遗传易感个体中。通常,这些人还暴露于某些增加易感性的环境因素,例如饮食成分。幽门螺杆菌诱导的小鼠胃癌模型是研究慢性萎缩性胃炎、肠化生、不典型增生和胃腺癌逐步病理变化机制的重要工具。猫幽门螺杆菌的定植大大加速了小鼠胃肿瘤的发展,并引起与人类幽门螺杆菌相关的胃癌相似的病理。因此,这些小鼠模型有助于研究可能参与胃癌发病和治疗的遗传和环境因素。这些方案中详细介绍了在小鼠中诱导幽门螺杆菌相关癌变的程序,以及这些动物的组织学分析和胃病理解释。©2015 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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