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Long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish

The host immune system tends to reject xenogenic-implanted cells making tumor development in adult host animal models difficult. Immune system suppression is used for successful xenotransplantation of human cancer cells in many animal models. The studies of cancer development processes in vivo offer...

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Autores principales: Mendonça-Gomes, Juliana Moreira, Valverde, Thalita Marcolan, Martins, Thaís Maria da Mata, Charlie-Silva, Ives, Padovani, Barbara Nunes, Fénero, Camila Morales, da Silva, Eloisa Martins, Domingues, Rosana Zacarias, Melo-Hoyos, Daniela Chemim, Corrêa-Junior, José Dias, Câmara, Niels Olsen Saraiva, Góes, Alfredo Miranda, Gomes, Dawidson Assis
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9680069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36420484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsirep.2021.100007
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author Mendonça-Gomes, Juliana Moreira
Valverde, Thalita Marcolan
Martins, Thaís Maria da Mata
Charlie-Silva, Ives
Padovani, Barbara Nunes
Fénero, Camila Morales
da Silva, Eloisa Martins
Domingues, Rosana Zacarias
Melo-Hoyos, Daniela Chemim
Corrêa-Junior, José Dias
Câmara, Niels Olsen Saraiva
Góes, Alfredo Miranda
Gomes, Dawidson Assis
author_facet Mendonça-Gomes, Juliana Moreira
Valverde, Thalita Marcolan
Martins, Thaís Maria da Mata
Charlie-Silva, Ives
Padovani, Barbara Nunes
Fénero, Camila Morales
da Silva, Eloisa Martins
Domingues, Rosana Zacarias
Melo-Hoyos, Daniela Chemim
Corrêa-Junior, José Dias
Câmara, Niels Olsen Saraiva
Góes, Alfredo Miranda
Gomes, Dawidson Assis
author_sort Mendonça-Gomes, Juliana Moreira
collection PubMed
description The host immune system tends to reject xenogenic-implanted cells making tumor development in adult host animal models difficult. Immune system suppression is used for successful xenotransplantation of human cancer cells in many animal models. The studies of cancer development processes in vivo offer opportunities to understand cancer biology and discover new therapeutic strategies. In this context, zebrafish is a model that has been widely applied in the study of human diseases, such as cancer. However, the long-term immunosuppression of these adult zebrafish is still under study as a xenograft animal model for human cancer. This work aimed to evaluate the effects of 21 days of (long-term) exposure of dexamethasone in zebrafish-transplanted with MGSO-3 cells, human breast tumor cell line. Our results show that the animals, while kept on dexamethasone treatment, remained with a 50% reduction in the number of peripheral lymphocytes. In vitro data demonstrated that up to 7 days of dexamethasone treatment did not alter the morphology, proliferation, or viability of MGSO-3 cells. The animals that received a prolonged dexamethasone treatment allowed the engraftment of tumor cells in 100% of the zebrafish tested. These animals also showed tumor progression over 21 days. The experimental group that received only previous exposure to dexamethasone had their tumors regressed after 14 days. In conclusion, the prolonged use of dexamethasone in zebrafish showed a potential strategy for in vivo monitoring of xenograft tumor growth for development studies, as well as in anticancer drug discovery.
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spelling pubmed-96800692022-11-22 Long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish Mendonça-Gomes, Juliana Moreira Valverde, Thalita Marcolan Martins, Thaís Maria da Mata Charlie-Silva, Ives Padovani, Barbara Nunes Fénero, Camila Morales da Silva, Eloisa Martins Domingues, Rosana Zacarias Melo-Hoyos, Daniela Chemim Corrêa-Junior, José Dias Câmara, Niels Olsen Saraiva Góes, Alfredo Miranda Gomes, Dawidson Assis Fish Shellfish Immunol Rep Article The host immune system tends to reject xenogenic-implanted cells making tumor development in adult host animal models difficult. Immune system suppression is used for successful xenotransplantation of human cancer cells in many animal models. The studies of cancer development processes in vivo offer opportunities to understand cancer biology and discover new therapeutic strategies. In this context, zebrafish is a model that has been widely applied in the study of human diseases, such as cancer. However, the long-term immunosuppression of these adult zebrafish is still under study as a xenograft animal model for human cancer. This work aimed to evaluate the effects of 21 days of (long-term) exposure of dexamethasone in zebrafish-transplanted with MGSO-3 cells, human breast tumor cell line. Our results show that the animals, while kept on dexamethasone treatment, remained with a 50% reduction in the number of peripheral lymphocytes. In vitro data demonstrated that up to 7 days of dexamethasone treatment did not alter the morphology, proliferation, or viability of MGSO-3 cells. The animals that received a prolonged dexamethasone treatment allowed the engraftment of tumor cells in 100% of the zebrafish tested. These animals also showed tumor progression over 21 days. The experimental group that received only previous exposure to dexamethasone had their tumors regressed after 14 days. In conclusion, the prolonged use of dexamethasone in zebrafish showed a potential strategy for in vivo monitoring of xenograft tumor growth for development studies, as well as in anticancer drug discovery. Elsevier 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9680069/ /pubmed/36420484 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsirep.2021.100007 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mendonça-Gomes, Juliana Moreira
Valverde, Thalita Marcolan
Martins, Thaís Maria da Mata
Charlie-Silva, Ives
Padovani, Barbara Nunes
Fénero, Camila Morales
da Silva, Eloisa Martins
Domingues, Rosana Zacarias
Melo-Hoyos, Daniela Chemim
Corrêa-Junior, José Dias
Câmara, Niels Olsen Saraiva
Góes, Alfredo Miranda
Gomes, Dawidson Assis
Long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish
title Long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish
title_full Long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish
title_fullStr Long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish
title_full_unstemmed Long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish
title_short Long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish
title_sort long-term dexamethasone treatment increases the engraftment efficiency of human breast cancer cells in adult zebrafish
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9680069/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36420484
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fsirep.2021.100007
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