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Development of a novel murine model of lymphatic metastasis.


ABSTRACT: Current laboratory models of lymphatic metastasis generally require either genetically modified animals or are technically challenging. Herein, we have developed a robust protocol for the induction of intralymphatic metastasis in wild-type mice with reproducible outcomes. To determine an optimal injection quantity and timeline for tumorigenesis, C57Bl/6 mice were injected directly into the mesenteric lymph duct (MLD) with varying numbers of syngeneic murine colon cancer cells (MC38) or gastric cancer cells (YTN16) expressing GFP/luciferase and monitored over 2-4 weeks. Tumor growth was tracked via whole-animal in vivo bioluminescence imaging (IVIS). Our data indicate that the injection of tumor cells into the MLD is a viable model for lymphatic metastasis as necropsies revealed large tumor burdens and metastasis in regional lymph nodes. This protocol enables a closer study of the role of lymphatics in cancer metastasis and opens a window for the development of novel approaches for treatment of metastatic diseases.

SUBMITTER: Banan B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7979265 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development of a novel murine model of lymphatic metastasis.

Banan Babak B   Beckstead Jacob A JA   Dunavant Lauren E LE   Sohn Yoojin Y   Adcock Jamie M JM   Nomura Sachiyo S   Abumrad Naji N   Goldenring James R JR   Fingleton Barbara B  

Clinical & experimental metastasis 20200212 2


Current laboratory models of lymphatic metastasis generally require either genetically modified animals or are technically challenging. Herein, we have developed a robust protocol for the induction of intralymphatic metastasis in wild-type mice with reproducible outcomes. To determine an optimal injection quantity and timeline for tumorigenesis, C57Bl/6 mice were injected directly into the mesenteric lymph duct (MLD) with varying numbers of syngeneic murine colon cancer cells (MC38) or gastric c  ...[more]

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