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In Vivo Assessment of Metastatic Cell Potential in Prostate Cancer.

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Metastasis is the main cause of death for cancer patients, but our ability to improve clinical outcome first requires a better understanding of the dynamics, cellular mechanisms, and kinetics of… Click to show full abstract

Metastasis is the main cause of death for cancer patients, but our ability to improve clinical outcome first requires a better understanding of the dynamics, cellular mechanisms, and kinetics of metastasis. In prostate cancer (PCa), metastatic tumor cells preferentially colonize to bone. However, a lack of applicable mouse models has limited our ability to study this process accurately. Here, we describe a strategy to bypass this limitation: human PCa cells are injected into immunodeficient mice (at tibia, the left ventricle of heart and the iliac artery). Using this novel technique, the metastatic capabilities of these human PCa cells (e.g., colonization and proliferation potential) can be analyzed in bone with an in vivo imaging system.

Keywords: metastatic cell; prostate cancer; assessment metastatic; cancer; vivo assessment

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2021

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