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. 2022 May:158:116018.
doi: 10.1016/j.bone.2021.116018. Epub 2021 May 20.

A humanised rat model of osteosarcoma reveals ultrastructural differences between bone and mineralised tumour tissue

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A humanised rat model of osteosarcoma reveals ultrastructural differences between bone and mineralised tumour tissue

Christoph A Lahr et al. Bone. 2022 May.

Abstract

Current xenograft animal models fail to accurately replicate the complexity of human bone disease. To gain translatable and clinically valuable data from animal models, new in vivo models need to be developed that mimic pivotal aspects of human bone physiology as well as its diseased state. Above all, an advanced bone disease model should promote the development of new treatment strategies and facilitate the conduction of common clinical interventional procedures. Here we describe the development and characterisation of an orthotopic humanised tissue-engineered osteosarcoma (OS) model in a recently genetically engineered x-linked severe combined immunodeficient (X-SCID) rat. For the first time in a genetically modified rat, our results show the successful implementation of an orthotopic humanised tissue-engineered bone niche supporting the growth of a human OS cell line including its metastatic spread to the lung. Moreover, we studied the inter- and intraspecies differences in ultrastructural composition of bone and calcified tissue produced by the tumour, pointing to the crucial role of humanised animal models.

Keywords: Animal model; Bone; Collagen; Humanised animal model; Orthotopic bone model; Osteosarcoma; Rat model; Tissue humanisation; Tumour; Ultrastructure.

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