Bio-Protocol (Jan 2017)

In vivo Efficacy Studies in Cell Line and Patient-derived Xenograft Mouse Models

  • Elizabeth Tovar,
  • Curt Essenburg,
  • Carrie Graveel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.2100
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1

Abstract

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In vivo xenograft models derived from human cancer cells have been a gold standard for evaluating the genetic drivers of cancer and are valuable preclinical models for evaluating the efficacy of cancer therapeutics. Recently, patient-derived tumorgrafts from multiple tumor types have been developed and shown to more accurately recapitulate the molecular and histological heterogeneity of cancer. Here we detail the procedures for developing patient-derived xenograft models from breast cancer tissue, cell-based xenograft models, serial tumor transplantation, tumor measurement, and drug treatment.