A metastatic colon cancer model using nonoperative transanal rectal injection

被引:33
|
作者
Donigan, Melissa [1 ,2 ]
Loh, Bryan D. [3 ,4 ]
Norcross, Laurie S. [3 ,4 ]
Li, Shuan [1 ,4 ]
Williamson, Paul R. [3 ,4 ]
DeJesus, Samuel [3 ,4 ]
Ferrara, Andrea [3 ,4 ]
Gallagher, Joseph T. [3 ,4 ]
Baker, Cheryl H. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] MD Anderson Canc Ctr Orlando, Canc Res Inst, Orlando, FL 32806 USA
[2] Univ Cent Florida, Burnett Sch Biomed Sci, Orlando, FL 32816 USA
[3] Colon & Rectal Unit, Orlando, FL USA
[4] Orlando Reg Med Ctr Inc, Orlando, FL USA
关键词
Colon cancer; Metastasis; Nonoperative injection of cancer cells; Orthotopic murine model; MOUSE MODEL; COLORECTAL-CANCER; OPEN COLECTOMY; MURINE MODEL; NUDE-MICE; CELLS; LAPAROSCOPY; GROWTH;
D O I
10.1007/s00464-009-0650-9
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
This study aimed to develop a noninvasive orthotopic model for metastasis of colon and rectal cancer using a transanal approach. Currently, the most accurate orthotopic representation of metastatic human colon cancer is via a cecal injection. The transanal model allows for further examination of systemic immune responses, tumor take, and onset of metastasis without prior surgical intervention. For this study, 60 Balb/c mice were anesthetized and subjected to gentle anal dilation using blunt-tipped forceps at the anal opening. Murine colon cancer parental CT26 or luciferase-labeled CT26 (CT26-luc) cells were injected submucosally into the distal posterior rectum (30 CT26 and 30 CT26 injections) at concentrations of 2.5 x 10(4), 1 x 10(5), and 1 x 10(6) in a volume of 50 mu l. Tumor growth and metastatic development was monitored at 5-day intervals for 50 days. All the remaining mice were killed on postinjection day 50. The optimal concentration for metastasis and survival of the mice was 2.5 x 10(4) cells. Higher concentrations of cells yielded higher mortality but did not result in metastasis. The overall success of tumor growth in both experiments using the transanal rectal injection was 65%. Histology showed that all tumors were poorly differentiated adenocarcinomas. Two mice (3.3%) from the 2.5 x 10(4) CT26-luc group showed metastatic colonic adenocarcinoma to the liver on postinjection day 50. Transanal rectal injection of colon cancer cells offers a nonoperative orthotopic murine model for colon cancer that may lead to the development of metastasis. By using an orthotopic model, more aspects of metastatic colon cancer can be evaluated without the influence of a previous abdominal incision. These results warrant more investigation.
引用
收藏
页码:642 / 647
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Transanal endoscopic surgery in rectal cancer
    Xavier Serra-Aracil
    Laura Mora-Lopez
    Manel Alcantara-Moral
    Aleidis Caro-Tarrago
    Carlos Javier Gomez-Diaz
    Salvador Navarro-Soto
    World Journal of Gastroenterology, 2014, (33) : 11538 - 11545
  • [22] Transanal endoscopic surgery in rectal cancer
    Serra-Aracil, Xavier
    Mora-Lopez, Laura
    Alcantara-Moral, Manel
    Caro-Tarrago, Aleidis
    Javier Gomez-Diaz, Carlos
    Navarro-Soto, Salvador
    WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2014, 20 (33) : 11538 - 11545
  • [23] A precise orthotopic metastatic model of rectal cancer
    Kishimoto, Hiroyuki
    Momiyama, Masashi
    Aki, Ryoichi
    Kimura, Hiroaki
    Suetsugu, Atsushi
    Bouvet, Michael
    Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi
    Hoffman, Robert M.
    CANCER RESEARCH, 2011, 71
  • [24] PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES IN METASTATIC RECTAL VERSUS COLON CANCER
    Lomax, A.
    Wong, H.
    Field, K.
    Harold, M.
    Shapiro, J.
    McKendrick, J.
    Zimet, A.
    Yip, D.
    Nott, L.
    Jennens, R.
    Richardson, G.
    Tie, J.
    Kosmider, S.
    Parente, P.
    Lim, L.
    Cooray, P.
    Tran, B.
    Desai, J.
    Wong, R.
    Gibbs, P.
    ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2014, 10 : 42 - 42
  • [25] The impact of postoperative morbidity on survival in patients with metastatic colon and rectal cancer
    Leijssen, Lieve G. J.
    Dinaux, Anne M.
    Kunitake, Hiroko
    Bordeianou, Liliane G.
    Berger, David L.
    JOURNAL OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY, 2019, 120 (03) : 460 - 472
  • [26] Trends in the Treatment of Metastatic Colon and Rectal Cancer in Elderly Patients In Reply
    Linke, Kristin
    Rico, Gonzalo Tapia
    Price, Timothy J.
    MEDICAL CARE, 2017, 55 (01) : 86 - 86
  • [27] Prognostic impact of clinicopathologic features in metastatic rectal versus colon cancer
    Lomax, Anna
    Wong, Hui-Li
    Field, Kathryn Maree
    Harold, Michael
    Shapiro, Jeremy David
    McKendrick, Joseph James
    Zimet, Alian Solomon
    Yip, Desmond
    Nott, Louise M.
    Jennens, Ross
    Richardson, Gary Edward
    Tie, Jeanne
    Kosmider, Suzanne
    Parente, Phillip
    Lim, Lionel
    Cooray, Prasad
    Tran, Ben
    Desai, Jayesh
    Wong, Rachel
    Gibbs, Peter
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2014, 32 (15)
  • [28] Intersphincteric Resection for Rectal Cancer Using a Transanal Minimally Invasive Approach
    Matsuda, Takeru
    Yamashita, Kimihiro
    Hasegawa, Hiroshi
    Sawada, Ryuichiro
    Urakawa, Naoki
    Kanaji, Shingo
    Oshikiri, Taro
    Kakeji, Yoshihiro
    DISEASES OF THE COLON & RECTUM, 2022, 65 (03) : E175 - E175
  • [29] Novel Murine Model for Colon Cancer: Non-Operative Trans-Anal Rectal Injection
    Donigan, Melissa
    Norcross, Laurie S.
    Aversa, John
    Colon, Jimmie
    Smith, Joshua
    Madero-Visbal, Rafael
    Li, Shuan
    McCollum, Neal
    Ferrara, Andrea
    Gallagher, Joseph T.
    Baker, Cheryl H.
    JOURNAL OF SURGICAL RESEARCH, 2009, 154 (02) : 299 - 303
  • [30] Endoscopic transanal resection provides palliation equivalent to transabdominal resection in patients with metastatic rectal cancer
    Chen, H
    George, BD
    Kaufman, HS
    Malaki, MB
    Mortensen, NJM
    Kettlewell, MGW
    JOURNAL OF GASTROINTESTINAL SURGERY, 2001, 5 (03) : 282 - 286