Mouse models for human lung cancer

R Meuwissen, A Berns - Genes & development, 2005 - genesdev.cshlp.org
R Meuwissen, A Berns
Genes & development, 2005genesdev.cshlp.org
In recent years several new mouse models for lung cancer have been described. These
include models for both non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small-cell lung cancer
(SCLC). Tumorigenesis in these conditional mouse tumor models can be initiated in adult
mice through Cre-recombinase-induced activation of oncogenic mutations in a subset of the
cells. They present a marked improvement over mouse models that depend on carcinogen
induction of tumors. These models permit us to study the consecutive steps involved in …
In recent years several new mouse models for lung cancer have been described. These include models for both non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and small-cell lung cancer (SCLC). Tumorigenesis in these conditional mouse tumor models can be initiated in adult mice through Cre-recombinase-induced activation of oncogenic mutations in a subset of the cells. They present a marked improvement over mouse models that depend on carcinogen induction of tumors. These models permit us to study the consecutive steps involved in initiation and progression and allow us to address questions like the cell of origin, and the role of cancer stem cells in the maintenance of these tumors. They now need to be validated as suitable preclinical models for intervention studies in which questions with respect to therapy response and resistance can be addressed.
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