2021
Preclinical Models for the Study of Lung Cancer Pathogenesis and Therapy Development
Arnal-Estapé A, Foggetti G, Starrett JH, Nguyen DX, Politi K. Preclinical Models for the Study of Lung Cancer Pathogenesis and Therapy Development. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives In Medicine 2021, 11: a037820. PMID: 34518338, PMCID: PMC8634791, DOI: 10.1101/cshperspect.a037820.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAnimalsDisease Models, AnimalHumansLung NeoplasmsMiceOrganoidsTranslational Research, BiomedicalConceptsPatient-derived xenograftsPreclinical modelsLung cancer translational researchExperimental preclinical modelsLung cancer pathogenesisLung cancer cell linesNumerous preclinical modelsLung cancer subtypesLung cancer researchCancer translational researchCancer cell linesMouse modelNew therapeutic vulnerabilitiesCancer subtypesTumor progressionCancer pathogenesisTherapeutic vulnerabilitiesTranslational researchTherapy developmentCell linesCancer researchThree-dimensional culture systemCulture systemPathogenesisXenografts
2020
Tumor progression and chromatin landscape of lung cancer are regulated by the lineage factor GATA6
Arnal-Estapé A, Cai WL, Albert AE, Zhao M, Stevens LE, López-Giráldez F, Patel KD, Tyagi S, Schmitt EM, Westbrook TF, Nguyen DX. Tumor progression and chromatin landscape of lung cancer are regulated by the lineage factor GATA6. Oncogene 2020, 39: 3726-3737. PMID: 32157212, PMCID: PMC7190573, DOI: 10.1038/s41388-020-1246-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChromatin landscapeTranscription factorsBone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signalingDiverse transcriptional programsAlters chromatin accessibilityMultiple genomic lociMorphogenetic protein signalingDistal enhancer elementsSelective transcription factorsEpithelial cell typesSurfactant protein CChromatin accessibilityGenomic lociTranscriptional programsLung adenocarcinoma progressionTumor progressionEpigenetic mechanismsProtein signalingBiological functionsLUAD progressionLUAD cellsEnhancer elementsLineage dependencyTumor suppressionLung cancer cells
2018
Pre-Conditioning the Airways of Mice with Bleomycin Increases the Efficiency of Orthotopic Lung Cancer Cell Engraftment.
Stevens LE, Arnal-Estapé A, Nguyen DX. Pre-Conditioning the Airways of Mice with Bleomycin Increases the Efficiency of Orthotopic Lung Cancer Cell Engraftment. Journal Of Visualized Experiments 2018 PMID: 30010648, PMCID: PMC6102009, DOI: 10.3791/56650.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibiotics, AntineoplasticBleomycinDisease Models, AnimalLungLung NeoplasmsMiceConceptsCancer cell engraftmentAirways of miceLung cancer cellsCell engraftmentLung cancerTumor cellsTumorigenic capacityNew orthotopic modelNon-physiological sitesTumor cell injectionCancer cellsLung tumor incidenceTreatment-refractory diseaseFull clinical spectrumLung cancer subtypesLung adenocarcinoma subtypesAdditional animal modelsStrains of miceFlanks of miceRefractory diseaseThoracic malignanciesAdenocarcinoma subtypeClinical spectrumOrthotopic transplantationTumor incidence