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Data from Brain Metastasis Cell Lines Panel: A Public Resource of Organotropic Cell Lines

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 03:43
Abstract

Spread of cancer to the brain remains an unmet clinical need in spite of the increasing number of cases among patients with lung, breast cancer, and melanoma most notably. Although research on brain metastasis was considered a minor aspect in the past due to its untreatable nature and invariable lethality, nowadays, limited but encouraging examples have questioned this statement, making it more attractive for basic and clinical researchers. Evidences of its own biological identity (i.e., specific microenvironment) and particular therapeutic requirements (i.e., presence of blood–brain barrier, blood–tumor barrier, molecular differences with the primary tumor) are thought to be critical aspects that must be functionally exploited using preclinical models. We present the coordinated effort of 19 laboratories to compile comprehensive information related to brain metastasis experimental models. Each laboratory has provided details on the cancer cell lines they have generated or characterized as being capable of forming metastatic colonies in the brain, as well as principle methodologies of brain metastasis research. The Brain Metastasis Cell Lines Panel (BrMPanel) represents the first of its class and includes information about the cell line, how tropism to the brain was established, and the behavior of each model in vivo. These and other aspects described are intended to assist investigators in choosing the most suitable cell line for research on brain metastasis. The main goal of this effort is to facilitate research on this unmet clinical need, to improve models through a collaborative environment, and to promote the exchange of information on these valuable resources.

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Bristol-Myers Squibb-Melanoma Research Alliance Young Investigator Award 2017

Fundación Ramón Areces

Worldwide Cancer Research

Clinic and Laboratory Integration Program CRI Award 2018

AECC Coordinated Translational Groups 2017

LAB AECC 2019

NIH

NCI

Department of Defense BCRP

Cancer Research UK

Brain Tumor Biorepository at the University of Colorado

National Cancer Institute Outstanding Investigator Award

Susan G. Komen Foundation

Breast Cancer Research Foundation

Melanoma Research Alliance

Ramón y Cajal Investigator

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AUTHORS (26)

  • Manuel Valiente
    Amanda E.D. Van Swearingen
    Carey K. Anders
    Amos Bairoch
    Adrienne Boire
    Paula D. Bos
    Diana M. Cittelly
    Neta Erez
    Gino B. Ferraro
    Dai Fukumura
    Brunilde Gril
    Meenhard Herlyn
    Sheri L. Holmen
    Rakesh K. Jain
    Johanna A. Joyce
    Mihaela Lorger
    Joan Massague
    Josh Neman
    Nicola R. Sibson
    Patricia S. Steeg
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