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GEMMs as preclinical models for testing pancreatic cancer therapies
by
Gopinathan, Aarthi
, Jodrell, Duncan I.
, Sansom, Owen J.
, Morton, Jennifer P.
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Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell division
/ Co-clinical trials
/ CRISPR
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ Disease
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Disease Progression
/ Drug development
/ Drug Discovery
/ Genes
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genomes
/ Histology
/ Kinases
/ Medical prognosis
/ Metastasis
/ Mice
/ Molecular Targeted Therapy
/ Mutation
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
/ Pancreatic Neoplasms - therapy
/ PDAC
/ Preclinical mouse models
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2015
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GEMMs as preclinical models for testing pancreatic cancer therapies
by
Gopinathan, Aarthi
, Jodrell, Duncan I.
, Sansom, Owen J.
, Morton, Jennifer P.
in
Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell division
/ Co-clinical trials
/ CRISPR
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ Disease
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Disease Progression
/ Drug development
/ Drug Discovery
/ Genes
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genomes
/ Histology
/ Kinases
/ Medical prognosis
/ Metastasis
/ Mice
/ Molecular Targeted Therapy
/ Mutation
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
/ Pancreatic Neoplasms - therapy
/ PDAC
/ Preclinical mouse models
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2015
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GEMMs as preclinical models for testing pancreatic cancer therapies
by
Gopinathan, Aarthi
, Jodrell, Duncan I.
, Sansom, Owen J.
, Morton, Jennifer P.
in
Animals
/ Apoptosis
/ Breast cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell division
/ Co-clinical trials
/ CRISPR
/ Cyclin-dependent kinases
/ Disease
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Disease Progression
/ Drug development
/ Drug Discovery
/ Genes
/ Genetic Engineering
/ Genomes
/ Histology
/ Kinases
/ Medical prognosis
/ Metastasis
/ Mice
/ Molecular Targeted Therapy
/ Mutation
/ Pancreatic cancer
/ Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
/ Pancreatic Neoplasms - therapy
/ PDAC
/ Preclinical mouse models
/ Proteins
/ Review
/ Signal transduction
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2015
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GEMMs as preclinical models for testing pancreatic cancer therapies
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GEMMs as preclinical models for testing pancreatic cancer therapies
2015
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Overview
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma is the most common form of pancreatic tumour, with a very limited survival rate and currently no available disease-modifying treatments. Despite recent advances in the production of genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs), the development of new therapies for pancreatic cancer is still hampered by a lack of reliable and predictive preclinical animal models for this disease. Preclinical models are vitally important for assessing therapies in the first stages of the drug development pipeline, prior to their transition to the clinical arena. GEMMs carry mutations in genes that are associated with specific human diseases and they can thus accurately mimic the genetic, phenotypic and physiological aspects of human pathologies. Here, we discuss different GEMMs of human pancreatic cancer, with a focus on the Lox-Stop-Lox (LSL)-KrasG12D; LSL-Trp53R172H; Pdx1-cre (KPC) model, one of the most widely used preclinical models for this disease. We describe its application in preclinical research, highlighting its advantages and disadvantages, its potential for predicting clinical outcomes in humans and the factors that can affect such outcomes, and, finally, future developments that could advance the discovery of new therapies for pancreatic cancer.
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