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Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer

Previously rodent preclinical research in gliomas frequently involved implantation of cell lines such as C6 and 9L into the rat brain. More recently, mouse models have taken over, the genetic manipulability of the mouse allowing the creation of genetically accurate models outweighed the disadvantage...

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Autores principales: Connolly, Nina P., Stokum, Jesse A., Schneider, Craig S., Ozawa, Tatsuya, Xu, Su, Galisteo, Rebeca, Castellani, Rudolph J., Kim, Anthony J., Simard, J. Marc, Winkles, Jeffrey A., Holland, Eric C., Woodworth, Graeme F.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5373526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28358926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174557
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author Connolly, Nina P.
Stokum, Jesse A.
Schneider, Craig S.
Ozawa, Tatsuya
Xu, Su
Galisteo, Rebeca
Castellani, Rudolph J.
Kim, Anthony J.
Simard, J. Marc
Winkles, Jeffrey A.
Holland, Eric C.
Woodworth, Graeme F.
author_facet Connolly, Nina P.
Stokum, Jesse A.
Schneider, Craig S.
Ozawa, Tatsuya
Xu, Su
Galisteo, Rebeca
Castellani, Rudolph J.
Kim, Anthony J.
Simard, J. Marc
Winkles, Jeffrey A.
Holland, Eric C.
Woodworth, Graeme F.
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description Previously rodent preclinical research in gliomas frequently involved implantation of cell lines such as C6 and 9L into the rat brain. More recently, mouse models have taken over, the genetic manipulability of the mouse allowing the creation of genetically accurate models outweighed the disadvantage of its smaller brain size that limited time allowed for tumor progression. Here we illustrate a method that allows glioma formation in the rat using the replication competent avian-like sarcoma (RCAS) virus / tumor virus receptor-A (tv-a) transgenic system of post-natal cell type-specific gene transfer. The RCAS/tv-a model has emerged as a particularly versatile and accurate modeling technology by enabling spatial, temporal, and cell type-specific control of individual gene transformations and providing de novo formed glial tumors with distinct molecular subtypes mirroring human GBM. Nestin promoter-driven tv-a (Ntv-a) transgenic Sprague-Dawley rat founder lines were created and RCAS PDGFA and p53 shRNA constructs were used to initiate intracranial brain tumor formation. Tumor formation and progression were confirmed and visualized by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy. The tumors were analyzed using histopathological and immunofluorescent techniques. All experimental animals developed large, heterogeneous brain tumors that closely resembled human GBM. Median survival was 92 days from tumor initiation and 62 days from the first point of tumor visualization on MRI. Each tumor-bearing animal showed time dependent evidence of malignant progression to high-grade glioma by MRI and neurological examination. Post-mortem tumor analysis demonstrated the presence of several key characteristics of human GBM, including high levels of tumor cell proliferation, pseudopalisading necrosis, microvascular proliferation, invasion of tumor cells into surrounding tissues, peri-tumoral reactive astrogliosis, lymphocyte infiltration, presence of numerous tumor-associated microglia- and bone marrow-derived macrophages, and the formation of stem-like cell niches within the tumor. This transgenic rat model may enable detailed interspecies comparisons of fundamental cancer pathways and clinically relevant experimental imaging procedures and interventions that are limited by the smaller size of the mouse brain.
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spelling pubmed-53735262017-04-07 Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer Connolly, Nina P. Stokum, Jesse A. Schneider, Craig S. Ozawa, Tatsuya Xu, Su Galisteo, Rebeca Castellani, Rudolph J. Kim, Anthony J. Simard, J. Marc Winkles, Jeffrey A. Holland, Eric C. Woodworth, Graeme F. PLoS One Research Article Previously rodent preclinical research in gliomas frequently involved implantation of cell lines such as C6 and 9L into the rat brain. More recently, mouse models have taken over, the genetic manipulability of the mouse allowing the creation of genetically accurate models outweighed the disadvantage of its smaller brain size that limited time allowed for tumor progression. Here we illustrate a method that allows glioma formation in the rat using the replication competent avian-like sarcoma (RCAS) virus / tumor virus receptor-A (tv-a) transgenic system of post-natal cell type-specific gene transfer. The RCAS/tv-a model has emerged as a particularly versatile and accurate modeling technology by enabling spatial, temporal, and cell type-specific control of individual gene transformations and providing de novo formed glial tumors with distinct molecular subtypes mirroring human GBM. Nestin promoter-driven tv-a (Ntv-a) transgenic Sprague-Dawley rat founder lines were created and RCAS PDGFA and p53 shRNA constructs were used to initiate intracranial brain tumor formation. Tumor formation and progression were confirmed and visualized by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy. The tumors were analyzed using histopathological and immunofluorescent techniques. All experimental animals developed large, heterogeneous brain tumors that closely resembled human GBM. Median survival was 92 days from tumor initiation and 62 days from the first point of tumor visualization on MRI. Each tumor-bearing animal showed time dependent evidence of malignant progression to high-grade glioma by MRI and neurological examination. Post-mortem tumor analysis demonstrated the presence of several key characteristics of human GBM, including high levels of tumor cell proliferation, pseudopalisading necrosis, microvascular proliferation, invasion of tumor cells into surrounding tissues, peri-tumoral reactive astrogliosis, lymphocyte infiltration, presence of numerous tumor-associated microglia- and bone marrow-derived macrophages, and the formation of stem-like cell niches within the tumor. This transgenic rat model may enable detailed interspecies comparisons of fundamental cancer pathways and clinically relevant experimental imaging procedures and interventions that are limited by the smaller size of the mouse brain. Public Library of Science 2017-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5373526/ /pubmed/28358926 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174557 Text en © 2017 Connolly et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Connolly, Nina P.
Stokum, Jesse A.
Schneider, Craig S.
Ozawa, Tatsuya
Xu, Su
Galisteo, Rebeca
Castellani, Rudolph J.
Kim, Anthony J.
Simard, J. Marc
Winkles, Jeffrey A.
Holland, Eric C.
Woodworth, Graeme F.
Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer
title Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer
title_full Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer
title_fullStr Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer
title_full_unstemmed Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer
title_short Genetically engineered rat gliomas: PDGF-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer
title_sort genetically engineered rat gliomas: pdgf-driven tumor initiation and progression in tv-a transgenic rats recreate key features of human brain cancer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5373526/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28358926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0174557
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