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United States-Japan workshop on New Rodent Models for the Analysis and Prevention of Carcinogenesis.

机译:美日关于新的啮齿动物模型的致癌作用分析和预防讲习班。

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In assessing the present status of rodent models for the analysis and prevention of carcinogenesis, the discussion emphasized that models exist for very few of the major cancers occurring in the United States and Japan. Almost without exception, those that do exist were invented for etiological and mechanistic studies of chemical and physical carcinogenesis. Applicability to cancer chemoprevention was not a primary objective in their development. However, they have been adapted and used for identifying and characterizing chemopreventive agents out of necessity. It is therefore not surprising that they generally fail to fulfill most or all of the requisites of "ideal" models enumerated above, and consequently, the validity of data produced through their use has been questioned. Evolution of future mechanistic models may similarly lead to their eventual adaptation to chemoprevention, but advances will be fragmentary, and the rate of progress seems likely to be slow. Animal models discussed at this workshop were designed specifically for this purpose and promise to expedite the accumulation of valuable new information. Nonetheless, recurrent discussion identified the urgent need for institution of a major, dedicated research initiative with the expressed objective of developing rodent models for organ-specific chemoprevention based on current understanding of underlying genetic and cellular processes. No concerted programs with this objective presently exist either in the United States or Japan. In addition to research specifically designed to meet this need, efforts should be made to involve investigators developing mechanistic animal models in the validation of their models through modulating cancer development by chemopreventive agents. Support for such research initiatives will be essential to continued progress toward the overall objective of identifying safe and effective cancer chemopreventive agents.
机译:在评估用于分析和预防致癌作用的啮齿动物模型的现状时,讨论强调指出,存在于美国和日本的极少数主要癌症模型很少。几乎无一例外,确实存在的那些被发明用于化学和物理致癌作用的病因学和机理研究。癌症化学预防的适用性并不是其发展的主要目标。然而,它们已经被不必要地改编并用于鉴定和表征化学预防剂。因此,毫不奇怪,它们通常不能满足上面列举的“理想”模型的大部分或全部要求,因此,通过使用它们产生的数据的有效性受到质疑。未来的机械模型的演变可能同样导致其最终适应化学预防,但进展将是零碎的,进展速度似乎很慢。在此研讨会上讨论的动物模型是专门为此目的设计的,有望加快有价值的新信息的积累。尽管如此,反复的讨论确定了迫切需要建立一个大型,专门的研究计划,其明确的目标是根据对潜在的遗传和细胞过程的当前理解,开发用于器官特异性化学预防的啮齿动物模型。在美国或日本,目前都没有与此目标一致的计划。除了专门为满足这种需求而进行的研究之外,还应努力使研究人员通过化学预防剂调节癌症的发展,从而使机制动物模型的开发参与其模型的验证。对此类研究计划的支持,对于继续朝着确定安全有效的化学预防药物的总体目标至关重要。

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