A Novel Procedure for Orthotopic Tibia Implantation for Establishment of a More Clinical Osteosarcoma PDOX Mouse Model

一种用于建立更具临床意义的骨肉瘤PDOX小鼠模型的胫骨原位移植新方法

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Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIM: Osteosarcoma is a rare type of malignancy that affects mostly children and adolescents. A new procedure was designed to create an improved patient-derived orthotopic xenograft (PDOX) mouse model of osteosarcoma that more closely mimics osteosarcoma in clinical settings. Previous osteosarcoma PDOX models involved implanting a tumor fragment near the femur of nude mice in a space created by separating muscle. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A hole was created in the tibia of nude mice and an osteosarcoma tumor fragment was implanted directly into the bone. RESULTS: This procedure resulted in tumor growth in the bone similar to osteosarcoma tumors found in clinical patients. CONCLUSION: The establishment ratio for this procedure is 80% making it a practical and clinically-relevant model for screening effective therapies for osteosarcoma patients.

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