Journal of Clinical Medicine | 2021

Preclinical In Vivo Modeling of Pediatric Sarcoma—Promises and Limitations

 
 
 

Abstract


Pediatric sarcomas are an extremely heterogeneous group of genetically distinct diseases. Despite the increasing knowledge on their molecular makeup in recent years, true therapeutic advancements are largely lacking and prognosis often remains dim, particularly for relapsed and metastasized patients. Since this is largely due to the lack of suitable model systems as a prerequisite to develop and assess novel therapeutics, we here review the available approaches to model sarcoma in vivo. We focused on genetically engineered and patient-derived mouse models, compared strengths and weaknesses, and finally explored possibilities and limitations to utilize these models to advance both biological understanding as well as clinical diagnosis and therapy.

Volume 10
Pages None
DOI 10.3390/jcm10081578
Language English
Journal Journal of Clinical Medicine

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