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Skin Carcinogenesis Studies Using Mouse Models with Altered Polyamines

机译:使用具有改变的多胺的小鼠模型进行皮肤致癌研究

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Nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is a major health concern worldwide. With increasing numbers in high-risk groups such as organ transplant recipients and patients taking photosensitizing medications, the incidence of NMSC continues to rise. Mouse models of NMSC allow us to better understand the molecular signaling cascades involved in skin tumor development in order to identify novel therapeutic strategies. Here we review the models designed to determine the role of the polyamines in NMSC development and maintenance. Elevated polyamines are absolutely required for tumor growth, and dysregulation of their biosynthetic and catabolic enzymes has been observed in NMSC. Studies using mice with genetic alterations in epidermal polyamines suggest that they play key roles in tumor promotion and epithelial cell survival pathways, and recent clinical trials indicate that pharmacological inhibitors of polyamine metabolism show promise in individuals at high risk for NMSC.
机译:非黑色素瘤皮肤癌(NMSC)是全球主要的健康问题。随着高风险人群(例如器官移植受者和服用光敏药物的患者)数量的增加,NMSC的发病率持续上升。 NMSC的小鼠模型使我们能够更好地了解与皮肤肿瘤发展有关的分子信号传导级联,从而确定新的治疗策略。在这里,我们回顾设计用于确定多胺在NMSC开发和维护中的作用的模型。升高的多胺绝对是肿瘤生长所必需的,并且在NMSC中已观察到其生物合成酶和分解代谢酶的失调。使用表皮多胺中具有遗传改变的小鼠进行的研究表明,它们在肿瘤促进和上皮细胞存活途径中起关键作用,最近的临床试验表明,多胺代谢的药理学抑制剂在高危于NMSC的个体中显示出希望。

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