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Chemical-induced lung tumor in Tg-rasH2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug

In subcutaneous tumor models, changes in the tumor microenvironment can lead to differences in therapeutic treatment responses between the subcutaneous and parent tumors. Accordingly, we generated a lung carcinogenesis model that combines genetically modified mice (Tg-rasH2 mice) with two-stage chem...

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Autores principales: Hagiwara, Teruaki, Numano, Takamasa, Hara, Tomomi, Sugiyama, Taiki, Mera, Yukinori, Tamano, Seiko, Miyata, Hiroto
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Publicado: Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9647217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36406167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2022-0040
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author Hagiwara, Teruaki
Numano, Takamasa
Hara, Tomomi
Sugiyama, Taiki
Mera, Yukinori
Tamano, Seiko
Miyata, Hiroto
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Numano, Takamasa
Hara, Tomomi
Sugiyama, Taiki
Mera, Yukinori
Tamano, Seiko
Miyata, Hiroto
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description In subcutaneous tumor models, changes in the tumor microenvironment can lead to differences in therapeutic treatment responses between the subcutaneous and parent tumors. Accordingly, we generated a lung carcinogenesis model that combines genetically modified mice (Tg-rasH2 mice) with two-stage chemical carcinogenesis as an alternative to the subcutaneous tumor model. In this model, Tg-rasH2 mice were treated with 1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea, followed by butylhydroxytoluene. Mice developed lung adenomas five weeks after treatment initiation. Subsequently, anti-mouse PD-1 antibody (α-mPD-1) or isotype control was administered intraperitoneally twice a week for 4 weeks. Tumor growth was examined by measuring the relative tumor area in serially sliced lung histopathological specimens. No statistically significant differences were observed in the relative lung tumor areas between treated and control groups. A second experiment then examined the antitumor efficacy of α-mPD-1 combined with gemcitabine in a mouse model. Mice were treated identically as in Experiment 1, except that the treated group received once-weekly intraperitoneal injections of 10 mg/kg gemcitabine. In contrast to Experiment 1, the combined treatment significantly reduced the relative tumor areas in the lungs. This result also resembles that of a phase III clinical trial (ORIENT-12), showing that patients with non-small-cell lung carcinoma benefited from combination treatment with gemcitabine and the anti-human PD-1 antibody sintilimab. Thus, this mouse model could be a feasible means to preclinically evaluate the antitumor efficacy of different immunotherapy and chemotherapy drug combinations.
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spelling pubmed-96472172022-11-17 Chemical-induced lung tumor in Tg-rasH2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug Hagiwara, Teruaki Numano, Takamasa Hara, Tomomi Sugiyama, Taiki Mera, Yukinori Tamano, Seiko Miyata, Hiroto J Toxicol Pathol Original Article In subcutaneous tumor models, changes in the tumor microenvironment can lead to differences in therapeutic treatment responses between the subcutaneous and parent tumors. Accordingly, we generated a lung carcinogenesis model that combines genetically modified mice (Tg-rasH2 mice) with two-stage chemical carcinogenesis as an alternative to the subcutaneous tumor model. In this model, Tg-rasH2 mice were treated with 1-ethyl-1-nitrosourea, followed by butylhydroxytoluene. Mice developed lung adenomas five weeks after treatment initiation. Subsequently, anti-mouse PD-1 antibody (α-mPD-1) or isotype control was administered intraperitoneally twice a week for 4 weeks. Tumor growth was examined by measuring the relative tumor area in serially sliced lung histopathological specimens. No statistically significant differences were observed in the relative lung tumor areas between treated and control groups. A second experiment then examined the antitumor efficacy of α-mPD-1 combined with gemcitabine in a mouse model. Mice were treated identically as in Experiment 1, except that the treated group received once-weekly intraperitoneal injections of 10 mg/kg gemcitabine. In contrast to Experiment 1, the combined treatment significantly reduced the relative tumor areas in the lungs. This result also resembles that of a phase III clinical trial (ORIENT-12), showing that patients with non-small-cell lung carcinoma benefited from combination treatment with gemcitabine and the anti-human PD-1 antibody sintilimab. Thus, this mouse model could be a feasible means to preclinically evaluate the antitumor efficacy of different immunotherapy and chemotherapy drug combinations. Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2022-06-26 2022-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9647217/ /pubmed/36406167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2022-0040 Text en ©2022 The Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Hagiwara, Teruaki
Numano, Takamasa
Hara, Tomomi
Sugiyama, Taiki
Mera, Yukinori
Tamano, Seiko
Miyata, Hiroto
Chemical-induced lung tumor in Tg-rasH2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug
title Chemical-induced lung tumor in Tg-rasH2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug
title_full Chemical-induced lung tumor in Tg-rasH2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug
title_fullStr Chemical-induced lung tumor in Tg-rasH2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug
title_full_unstemmed Chemical-induced lung tumor in Tg-rasH2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug
title_short Chemical-induced lung tumor in Tg-rasH2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug
title_sort chemical-induced lung tumor in tg-rash2 mice: a novel mouse tumor model to assess immune checkpoint inhibitors combined with a chemotherapy drug
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9647217/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36406167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.2022-0040
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