A novel method of generating prostate cancer metastases from orthotopic implants
- 7 May 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Prostate
- Vol. 56 (2), 110-114
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pros.10235
Abstract
BACKGROUND Spontaneous metastasis following implantation at the orthotopic site is a highly desired feature in prostate cancer (CaP) models, since it would enable studies of mechanisms associated with tumor cell dissemination. METHODS LuCaP 23.8 and LuCaP 35, hormone-sensitive CaP xenografts that express PSA and the wild-type androgen receptor, were grown orthotopically in SCID mice. When tumor volumes reached ∼250–500 mg, primary tumors were removed to allow micrometastases to grow. RESULTS Using this procedure we generated macroscopic metastases (>20 mg) in 71% (LuCaP 23.8) and 100% (LuCaP 35) of animals, respectively. CONCLUSIONS These models may be used to evaluate new treatment modalities and study mechanisms associated with development of metastases. Prostate 56: 110–114, 2003.Keywords
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