Improvement of radiation-mediated immunosuppression of human NSCLC tumour xenografts in a nude rat model

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Abstract

Human tumour xenografts in a nude rat model have consistently been used as an essential part of preclinical studies for anticancer drugs activity in human. Commonly, these animals receive whole body irradiation to assure immunosuppression. But whole body dose delivery might be inhomogeneous and the resulting incomplete bone marrow depletion may modify tumour behaviour. To improve irradiation-mediated immunosuppression of human non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) xenografts in a nude rat model irradiation (2 + 2 Gy) from opposite sides of animals has been performed using a conventional X-ray tube. The described modification of whole body irradiation improves growth properties of human NSCLC xenografts in a nude rat model. The design of the whole body irradiation mediated immunosuppression described here for NSCLC xenografts may be useful for research applications involving other types of human tumours.

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Original languageEnglish
Article number580531
JournalJournal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Volume2010
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Peer-reviewedYes

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PubMed 20368799