This video describes the protocol for generating a patient-derived orthotopic xenograft colorectal cancer mouse model to study the progression of colorectal cancer cells in non-obese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficiency (NOD/SCID) mice. This murine model helps in understanding primary tumor growth and metastases pattern.
Protocol
All procedures involving animals have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Culturing cell lines
Grow HK cells in complete RPMI-1640 medium supplemented with 10% fetal bovine serum, 2 nM glutamine, 100 U/mL penicillin G, and 100 mg/mL streptomycin at 37 °C in a 5% CO2 humidified incubator. NOTE: HK cells are normal human follicular dendritic cells and can be grown and expanded for ≤ 15 passages in vitro.
2. Tagging and enrichment of luciferase labeled tumors
Implant tumors directly into the left and right flank of 6-8 week old female NOD/SCID mice.
Measure tumor growth bi-weekly using a digital caliper.
At 1 cm in diameter, transduce the tumor. Directly inject into the tumor a single dose of Luc/red fluorescent protein (RFP)-lentivirus (50 µL/tumor, 1:30 dilution from concentrated high titer lentivirus stock) using a 1 cc syringe with a 27 G needle. NOTE: The patient's tumor typically reaches 1 cm in diameter in 1-2 months. However, the growth rate is extremely variable and based on a number of factors, including tumor grade and type.
3. CRC mouse model
Anesthetize a six-to-eight-week old male NOD/SCID mouse with isoflurane (2.5% in 100% oxygen, 1 L/min) in the induction chamber. Confirm sedation with a toe pinch.
Place the anesthetized mouse in supine position under a dissecting microscope, making sure to secure their snout to an isoflurane nose cone and their front limbs with tape for stability. NOTE: Loupes may be used instead of a dissecting microscope. A small object can be used to improve visibility and angle when placed under the base of the tail, elevating the anus. Typically, small sections of gauze are rolled into a cylinder shape of 1-inch diameter.
Dilate the anal canal with curved lubricated blunt-tipped forceps to expose the distal anal and rectal mucosa. Remove feces.
Use a sterile 30 G removable needle on a 50 μL glass syringe to inject 10 μL of luciferase tagged tumor cells and HK cells (resuspend 10 µL of tumor cells per mouse for CRC model in complete RPMI media) into the distal posterior rectal submucosa, 1 to 2 mm above the anal canal. The bevel of the needle should be covered by mucosa. Be careful not to pass into the pelvic cavity.
Remove the mouse from the isoflurane nose cone. Observe it for 1 h following the procedure. Look for signs of distress, i.e., hunched back, labored breathing, etc.
4. Bioluminescent imaging
Monitor the primary tumor, liver, and lung metastatic burden weekly using a bioluminescent imaging system for luciferase activity.
Obtain a mouse CRC experiment and weigh. Inject 150 mg/kg luciferin intraperitoneally and wait 5 min for the substrate to circulate in the mouse's body.
Anesthetize the mouse with 2.5% isoflurane in 100% oxygen, 1 L/min in the induction chamber.
Place the mouse in a BLI Imaging machine with the nose fixed in the nose cone. When exposing for image, make sure that the area of interest is facing the camera. For CRC injection, the ventral side should face the camera for each image. Image the mouse in supine position.
Offenlegungen
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
RPMI-1640 Medium
American Type Culture Collection
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Isoflurane
Henry Schein Animal Health
108333
D-Luciferin (150 mg/kg)
Perkin Elmer
122796
glutamine (2 nM)
Fisher Scientific
35050061
Luc/RFP-lentivirus
From our collaborators. See reference 13: Gills, J. et al. A patient-derived orthotopic xenograft model enabling human high-grade urothelial cell carcinoma of the bladder tumor implantation, growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis. Oncotarget. 9, 32718-32729, doi:10.18632/ oncotarget.26024 (2018).
Generating PDOX Mouse Model of Colorectal Cancer: Studying Progression of Colorectal Cancer in a Murine Model. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20329, doi: (2023).