癌症研究中的模式生物——权力与局限

Ravi Adusumalli
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背景:癌症是一个用来描述各种疾病的术语,但它们都有一些共同的特征。这篇综述的目的是强调最常用的癌症模型及其在肿瘤生物学中的作用。尽管每个模型在忠实反映肿瘤发生的复杂性方面都有固有的力量和局限性,但癌症并没有完美的单一模型。主体:肿瘤学家可以使用癌症研究的模型生物了解肿瘤微环境、基因突变和复杂的生理系统。模式生物在癌症研究中的广泛应用极大地提高了对人类突变如何导致癌症的理解。人类癌症细胞系、果蝇、酵母和小鼠是用于研究癌症的模式生物。然而,这些模式生物存在缺陷,可能导致肿瘤微环境被篡改,并限制转化研究中确定的靶点。结论:来自各种动物模型的压倒性信息使我们能够更好地了解疾病的状态,并开发新的癌症治疗方法。在癌症研究中使用的各种模型生物中,小鼠是评估诊断和预后的良好替代品和替代品。
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Model Organisms in Cancer Research-Powers and Limitations
Background: Cancer is a term that is used to describe a wide range of diseases, but they all have some characteristics in common. The goal of this review is to highlight the most commonly used cancer models as well as their role in tumor biology. Although each model has inherent powers and limitations in faithfully mirroring the complexity of tumorigenesis, there is no perfect single model for cancer. Main body: Oncologists can learn about the tumor microenvironment, gene mutations, and complex physiological systems using model organisms for cancer research. The widespread use of model organisms in cancer research has greatly improved understanding of how mutations in humans lead to cancer. Human cancer cell lines, drosophila, yeast, and mice are among the model organisms used to study cancer. However, these model organisms have flaws that can cause the tumor microenvironment to be falsified and restrict the defined targets in translational studies. Conclusion: The overwhelming message from various animal models allows us to better understand the state of the disease and develop new cancer treatments. Mice are a good substitute and surrogate for patients in the evaluation of diagnosis and prognosis among the various model organisms used in cancer research.
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