Shull James D
Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Anatomy and Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-5805, USA.
Breast Dis. 2007;28:69-86. doi: 10.3233/bd-2007-28108.
The Norway rat has for many years been widely used as an experimental model for the study of breast cancer etiology and prevention. Mammary cancer can be induced in rats by a variety of agents. The mammary cancers that develop in the various rat models resemble in many respects the breast cancers that develop in humans. It is now clear that significant differences exist between different rat models with respect to the genetic bases of susceptibility to mammary cancer as well as the somatic genetic events that are associated with development of mammary cancer. In this review I summarize our current understanding of the genetic and genomics of mammary cancer in the rat, compare and contrast the genetic/genomic features of different rat mammary cancer models and discuss the relevance of these models to breast cancer in humans.
多年来,挪威大鼠一直被广泛用作研究乳腺癌病因和预防的实验模型。多种因素可诱发大鼠患乳腺癌。在各种大鼠模型中发生的乳腺癌在许多方面与人类发生的乳腺癌相似。现在很清楚,不同大鼠模型在对乳腺癌易感性的遗传基础以及与乳腺癌发生相关的体细胞遗传事件方面存在显著差异。在这篇综述中,我总结了我们目前对大鼠乳腺癌遗传和基因组学的理解,比较和对比了不同大鼠乳腺癌模型的遗传/基因组特征,并讨论了这些模型与人类乳腺癌的相关性。