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Generation of autochthonous mouse models of clear cell renal cell carcinoma: mouse models of renal cell carcinoma.
Experimental & Molecular Medicine 2018 April 14
Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is one of the 10 most common cancers worldwide, and to date, a strong systemic therapy has not been developed to treat RCC, even with the remarkable modern advances in molecular medicine mostly due to our incomplete understanding of its tumorigenesis. There is a dire unmet need to understand the etiology and progression of RCC, especially the most common subtype, clear cell RCC (ccRCC), and to develop new treatments for RCC. Genetically engineered mouse (GEM) models are able to mimic the initiation, progression, and metastasis of cancer, thus providing valuable insights into tumorigenesis and serving as perfect preclinical platforms for drug testing and biomarker discovery. Despite substantial advances in the molecular investigation of ccRCC and monumental efforts that have been performed to try to establish autochthonous animal models of ccRCC, this goal has not been achieved until recently. Here we present a review of the most exciting progress relevant to GEM models of ccRCC.
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