Characterization of metastasis formation and virotherapy in the human C33A cervical cancer model
Autor: | Stephanie Weibel, Jochen Stritzker, Johanna Langbein-Laugwitz, Christina Kober, Richard J. Aguilar, Juliane Rother, Ulrike Donat, Michael Hess, Aladar A. Szalay, Nanhai G. Chen, Barbara Härtl, Simon Schäfer |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Pathology
Tumor Physiology Cancer Treatment Uterine Cervical Neoplasms lcsh:Medicine Cervical Cancer Metastasis Hematologic Cancers and Related Disorders Mice Basic Cancer Research Medicine and Health Sciences Medicine Neoplasm Metastasis lcsh:Science ddc:616 Cervical cancer Oncolytic Virotherapy Multidisciplinary Cell Cycle Hematology Animal Models Lymphatic system Oncology Research Design Lymphatic Metastasis Female Lymphomas Research Article medicine.medical_specialty Clinical Research Design Mouse Models Research and Analysis Methods Models Biological Model Organisms Cell Line Tumor Animals Humans Animal Models of Disease Virotherapy Renal Lymph Node business.industry fungi lcsh:R Cancer Biology and Life Sciences Cancers and Neoplasms medicine.disease Oncolytic virus Microscopy Fluorescence Cancer cell Animal Studies lcsh:Q business Gynecological Tumors |
Zdroj: | PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 6, p e98533 (2014) PLoS ONE |
ISSN: | 1932-6203 |
Popis: | More than 90% of cancer mortalities are due to cancer that has metastasized. Therefore, it is crucial to intensify research on metastasis formation and therapy. Here, we describe for the first time the metastasizing ability of the human cervical cancer cell line C33A in athymic nude mice after subcutaneous implantation of tumor cells. In this model, we demonstrated a steady progression of lumbar and renal lymph node metastases during tumor development. Besides predominantly occurring lymphatic metastases, we visualized the formation of hematogenous metastases utilizing red fluorescent protein (RFP) expressing C33A-RFP cells. RFP positive cancer cells were found migrating in blood vessels and forming micrometastases in lungs of tumor-bearing mice. Next, we set out to analyze the influence of oncolytic virotherapy in the C33A-RFP model and demonstrated an efficient virus-mediated reduction of tumor size and metastatic burden. These results suggest the C33A-RFP cervical cancer model as a new platform to analyze cancer metastases as well as to test novel treatment options to combat metastases. |
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