Evaluation of Lung Metastasis in Mouse Mammary Tumor Models by Quantitative Real-time PCR.

JOVE-JOURNAL OF VISUALIZED EXPERIMENTS(2016)

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Metastatic disease is the spread of malignant tumor cells from the primary cancer site to a distant organ and is the primary cause of cancer associated death (1). Common sites of metastatic spread include lung, lymph node, brain, and bone (2). Mechanisms that drive metastasis are intense areas of cancer research. Consequently, effective assays to measure metastatic burden in distant sites of metastasis are instrumental for cancer research. Evaluation of lung metastases in mammary tumor models is generally performed by gross qualitative observation of lung tissue following dissection. Quantitative methods of evaluating metastasis are currently limited to ex vivo and in vivo imaging based techniques that require user defined parameters. Many of these techniques are at the whole organism level rather than the cellular level (3-6). Although newer imaging methods utilizing multi-photon microscopy are able to evaluate metastasis at the cellular level (7), these highly elegant procedures are more suited to evaluating mechanisms of dissemination rather than quantitative assessment of metastatic burden. Here, a simple in vitro method to quantitatively assess metastasis is presented. Using quantitative Real-time PCR (QRT-PCR), tumor cell specific mRNA can be detected within the mouse lung tissue.
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Medicine,Issue 107,mammary tumor,lung,metastasis,Real-Time PCR,xenograft,genetically engineered mouse models
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