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Syngeneic Mouse Models in the Spotlight: A Comparative Analysis for High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer Research

ModelCell Type of OriginMethod of TransformationTumor CharacteristicsImmune SystemTherapeutic Relevance
ID8Ovarian surface epithelial cellsTransfection with Kras and p53 shRNAAggressive, ascites formation, mimics the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitionImmunocompetentResponsive to paclitaxel and doxorubicin
EOC1Ovarian surface epithelial cellsTransfection with Kras, p53 shRNA, and HRASAscites formation, mimics the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitionImmunocompetentResponsive to platinum-based chemotherapy
COV362Ovarian surface epithelial cellsSpontaneous transformationAscites formation, mimics epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitionImmunocompetentResponsive to PARP inhibitors
SKOV3Ovarian surface epithelial cellsTransfection with Kras and p53 shRNAAscites formation, mimics epithelial-to-mesenchymal transitionImmunodeficientUsed for xenograft studies
Comparative Analysis of Representative Models
  1. Cell type of origin: ovarian surface epithelial cells, fallopian tube epithelial cells, and mesothelial cells are among the cell types from which HGSOC models can be derived. The selection of the origin cell type can affect the growth characteristics, tumour phenotype, and therapeutic response.
  2. Transformation technique: There are several ways to transform HGSOC models, such as xenotransplanting human tumours, genetic engineering, and viral transduction. The transformation process may have an impact on the tumour’s genetic composition and degree of resemblance to human HGSOC..
  3. Tumour characteristics: Growth rate, potential for metastasis, formation of ascites, and histological features are important characteristics of tumours to take into account. These traits may affect the model’s suitability for examining particular facets of HGSOC biology.
  4. Immune system: The host mouse’s immune state can affect how the tumour grows and reacts to treatment. While immunodeficient models offer a clear backdrop for assessing the intrinsic characteristics of tumour cells, immunocompetent models enable the investigation of tumor-immune interactions.
  5. Therapeutic relevance: A syngeneic mouse model’s capacity to accurately replicate human HGSOC concerning drug sensitivity and resistance is essential for assessing the effectiveness of novel therapeutic approaches.
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