Mouse Models for Cancer Stem Cell Research

作者:Cheng Le; Ramesh Anirudh V; Flesken Nikitin Andrea; Choi Jinhyang; Nikitin Alexander Yu*
来源:Toxicologic Pathology, 2010, 38(1): 62-71.
DOI:10.1177/0192623309354109

摘要

The cancer stein cell concept assumes that cancers are mainly sustained by;I small pool of neoplastic cells, known as cancer stem cells or tumor initiating cells, which are able to reproduce themselves and produce phenotypically heterogeneous cell with lesser tumorigenic potential. Cancer stein cells, represent an appealing, target lot development of more selective and efficient therapies. However, direct testing of the cancer stern cell concept and assessment of its therapeutic implications in human cancers have been complicated by the use of immunocompromised mice. Genetically defined immunocompetent autochthonous mouse models of human cancer provide a valuable tool to address this problem. Furthermore they allow for a better understanding of the relevance of mechanisms controlling normal stem cell compartment to carcinogenesis. Advantages and disadvantages of some of the existing Mouse models are reviewed, and future challenges in cancer stern cell research are outlined.

  • 出版日期2010