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Myeloid Leukemias and Virally Induced Lymphomas in Miniature Inbred Swine: Development of a Large Animal Tumor Model

机译:微型自交猪中的骨髓性白血病和病毒诱导的淋巴瘤:大型动物肿瘤模型的发展。

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The lack of a large animal transplantable tumor model has limited the study of novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of liquid cancers. Swine as a species provide a natural option based on their similarities with humans and their already extensive use in biomedical research. Specifically, the Massachusetts General Hospital miniature swine herd retains unique genetic characteristics that facilitate the study of hematopoietic cell and solid organ transplantation. Spontaneously arising liquid cancers in these swine, specifically myeloid leukemias and B cell lymphomas, closely resemble human malignancies. The ability to establish aggressive tumor cell lines in vitro from these naturally occurring malignancies makes a transplantable tumor model a close reality. Here, we discuss our experience with myeloid and lymphoid tumors in major histocompatibility characterized miniature swine and future approaches regarding the development of a large animal transplantable tumor model.
机译:缺乏大型动物可移植肿瘤模型,限制了用于治疗液体癌症的新型治疗策略的研究。猪作为一种物种,基于其与人类的相似性以及它们在生物医学研究中的广泛应用,提供了一种自然选择。具体来说,马萨诸塞州总医院微型猪群保留了独特的遗传特征,有助于研究造血细胞和实体器官移植。这些猪的自发性液体癌,特别是髓样白血病和B细胞淋巴瘤,与人类恶性肿瘤极为相似。从这些自然发生的恶性肿瘤在体外建立侵袭性肿瘤细胞系的能力使可移植的肿瘤模型成为现实。在这里,我们讨论了在主要组织相容性方面以小型猪为特征的髓样和淋巴样瘤的经验以及有关大型动物可移植肿瘤模型发展的未来方法。

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