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Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B
ISSN 1673-1581(Print), 1862-1783(Online), Monthly
2025 Vol.26 No.8 P.740-762
Preclinical models in the study of lymph node metastasis
Abstract: Lymph node metastasis (LNM) is a crucial risk factor influencing an unfavorable prognosis in specific cancers. Fundamental research illuminates our understanding of tumor behavior and identifies valuable therapeutic targets. Nevertheless, the exploration of fundamental theories and the validation of clinical therapies hinge on preclinical experiments. Preclinical models, in this context, serve as the conduit connecting fundamental theories to clinical outcomes. In vivo models established in animals offer a valuable platform for comprehensively observing interactions between tumor cells and organisms. Using various experimental animals, including mice, diverse methods, such as carcinogen-induced tumorigenesis, tumor cell line or human tumor transplantation, genetic engineering, and humanization, have been used effectively to construct numerous models for tumor LNM. Carcinogen-induced models simulate the entire process of tumorigenesis and metastasis. Transplantation models, using human tumor cell lines or patient-derived tumors, offer a research platform closely mirroring the histology and clinical behavior of human tumors. Genetically engineered models have been used to delve into the mechanisms of primary tumorigenesis within an intact microenvironment. Humanized models are used to overcome barriers between human and murine immune systems. Beyond mouse models, various other animal models have unique advantages and limitations, all contributing to exploring LNM. This review summarizes existing in vitro and animal preclinical models, identifies current bottlenecks in preclinical research, and offers an outlook on forthcoming preclinical models.
Key words: Lymph node metastasis (LNM); Preclinical research; Preclinical model; Animal model
1口颌系统重建与再生全国重点实验室,口腔生物医学教育部重点实验室,口腔医学湖北省重点实验室,武汉大学口腔医学院,中国武汉市,430079
2武汉大学口腔医院口腔颌面-头颈肿瘤外科,中国武汉市,430079
3江汉大学环境与健康学院,中国武汉市,430056
摘要:淋巴结转移是导致特定癌症预后不良的关键因素。基础研究有助于加深我们对肿瘤行为的理解,并确定有价值的治疗靶点。然而,无论是基础理论的探索还是临床疗法的验证,均依赖于临床前研究,因此临床前模型是连接基础理论和临床结果的桥梁。建立动物体内模型为全面观察肿瘤细胞与生物体之间的相互作用提供了一个宝贵的平台。利用包括小鼠在内的各种实验动物,致癌物质诱导的癌化、肿瘤细胞系或人体肿瘤的移植、基因工程和人源化等多种方法已被有效地用于建立众多肿瘤淋巴结转移模型。致癌物诱导模型模拟了肿瘤发生和转移的全过程;移植模型使用人类肿瘤细胞系或患者衍生肿瘤,提供了一个密切反映人类肿瘤组织学和临床表现的研究平台;基因工程模型被用来研究原发性肿瘤在完整微环境中的发生机制;人源化模型用于克服人类和小鼠免疫系统之间的障碍。除小鼠模型外,其他各种动物模型也具有独特的优势和局限性,可用于探索淋巴结转移。本文总结了现有的体外和动物临床前模型,指出了目前临床前研究的瓶颈,并对即将推出的临床前模型进行了展望。
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