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Mouse models for the discovery of colorectal cancer drivergenes 被引量:1

Mouse models for the discovery of colorectal cancer driver genes
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摘要 Colorectal cancer(CRC) constitutes a major publichealth problem as the third most commonly diagnosed and third most lethal malignancy worldwide. The prevalence and the physical accessibility to colorectal tumors have made CRC an ideal model for the study of tumor genetics. Early research efforts using patient derived CRC samples led to the discovery of several highly penetrant mutations(e.g., APC, KRAS, MMR genes) in both hereditary and sporadic CRC tumors. This knowledge has enabled researchers to develop genetically engineered and chemically induced tumor models of CRC, both of which have had a substantial impact on our understanding of the molecular basis of CRC. Despite these advances, the morbidity and mortality of CRC remains a cause for concern and highlight the need to uncover novel genetic drivers of CRC. This review focuses on mouse models of CRC with particular emphasis on a newly developed cancer gene discovery tool, the Sleeping Beauty transposon-based mutagenesis model of CRC. Colorectal cancer(CRC) constitutes a major publichealth problem as the third most commonly diagnosed and third most lethal malignancy worldwide. The prevalence and the physical accessibility to colorectal tumors have made CRC an ideal model for the study of tumor genetics. Early research efforts using patient derived CRC samples led to the discovery of several highly penetrant mutations(e.g., APC, KRAS, MMR genes) in both hereditary and sporadic CRC tumors. This knowledge has enabled researchers to develop genetically engineered and chemically induced tumor models of CRC, both of which have had a substantial impact on our understanding of the molecular basis of CRC. Despite these advances, the morbidity and mortality of CRC remains a cause for concern and highlight the need to uncover novel genetic drivers of CRC. This review focuses on mouse models of CRC with particular emphasis on a newly developed cancer gene discovery tool, the Sleeping Beauty transposon-based mutagenesis model of CRC.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第2期815-822,共8页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by 3M Science and Technology Fellowship Award(to Clark CR) National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health No.5R00CA151672-03(to Star TK)
关键词 MOUSE models COLORECTAL cancer Cancergenes Insertional MUTAGENESIS TRANSPOSABLE elements Mouse models Colorectal cancer Cancer genes Insertional mutagenesis Transposable elements
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