小鼠质瘤 101.8 组织菌株:分子和形态特征
Anna Igorevna Alekseeva1, Alexandra Vladislavovna Sentyabreva1,2, Vera Vladimirovna Kudelkina1
1Avtsyn Research Institute of Human Morphology, Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution 'Petrovsky National Research Center of Surgery', 117418 Moscow, Russia.
International journal of molecular sciences
|September 27, 2025
概括
这项研究描述了大脑瘤研究的老鼠质瘤模型 (glioma101.8). 该模型与人类质瘤具有遗传和细胞相似性,有助于个性化治疗的开发.
科学领域:
- 神经瘤学神经瘤学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 动物模型 动物模型
背景情况:
- 开发中央神经系统 (CNS) 瘤的准确模型对于个性化治疗至关重要.
- 现有的人类生物材料模型在数据生成方面存在局限性.
- 最近的中枢神经系统瘤分类变化需要与人类瘤有形态和遗传相似性的模型.
研究的目的:
- 描述一种化学诱导的,可移植组织的小鼠质瘤模型 (glioma101.8).
- 评估其适用于研究质瘤致癌和开发个性化疗法的适用性.
- 为了确定关键的遗传异常和细胞组合相关的人类质瘤.
主要方法:
- 磁共振成像 (MRI) 是一种磁共振成像技术.
- 免疫组织化学 (IHC)
- 单细胞RNA测序 (scRNA-seq) 是一种
- 定量聚合酶连锁反应 (qPCR-RT) 是一种
主要成果:
- 详细描述大鼠质瘤101.8菌株的情况.
- 确定其细胞组成和微环境.
- 在质瘤模型中识别主要遗传特征.
结论:
- 鼠类质瘤101.8菌株作为中枢神经系统瘤的有价值的代表性模型.
- 这种模型可以帮助识别瘤发生的新信号通路.
- 它有可能在神经瘤学中推进个性化治疗策略.
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