[The hen embryo: An alternative preclinical model in cancer].

Medecine sciences : M/S Pub Date : 2022-10-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-11 DOI:10.1051/medsci/2022123
Brigitte Sola, Mélody Caillot
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Abstract

For therapeutic purposes, the development of new anti-cancer drugs requires their evaluation in terms of activity, cytotoxicity and pharmacokinetics. The candidate drugs are tested in vitro on cell lines and primary cells isolated from patients, and in vivo, often, using xenografts in immuno-compromised mice. In recent years, administrative constraints have become increasingly stringent and the 3R rule (reduce, refine, replace) requires the elaboration of alternative models capable to replace mouse models or at least to limit their use. Among them, xenograft on chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM assay) seems particularly efficient. It makes it possible to monitor and quantify tumor growth and tumor-associated parameters such as neoangiogenesis, invasion and migration. It allows the screening of drugs effective both on tumor cells and their microenvironment. Finally, the model seems adapted to the development of personalized medicine to which current research in cancerology is tending. In this context, this review focuses on the technique itself and its advantages.

母鸡胚胎:癌症的另一种临床前模型。
为了治疗目的,开发新的抗癌药物需要从活性、细胞毒性和药代动力学方面对其进行评价。候选药物在体外对从患者身上分离的细胞系和原代细胞进行测试,在体内通常使用异种移植物在免疫功能受损的小鼠中进行测试。近年来,管理约束变得越来越严格,3R规则(减少,改进,替换)要求详细阐述能够取代鼠标模型或至少限制其使用的替代模型。其中,鸡胚绒毛膜-尿囊膜异种移植(CAM)效果特别好。它可以监测和量化肿瘤生长和肿瘤相关参数,如新生血管生成、侵袭和迁移。它允许筛选对肿瘤细胞及其微环境有效的药物。最后,该模型似乎适应了个体化医疗的发展,而目前的癌症研究正趋向于个体化医疗。在这种情况下,本文将重点介绍该技术本身及其优点。
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