Flint Animal Cancer Center, Department of Environmental and Radiological Health Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA.
Int J Radiat Biol. 2022;98(3):496-505. doi: 10.1080/09553002.2021.1987572. Epub 2021 Oct 11.
Laboratory and clinical research are essential for advancing radiation research; however, there is a growing awareness that conventional laboratory animal models and early-phase clinical studies in patients have not improved the low success rates and late-stage failures in new cancer therapy efforts. There are considerable costs and inefficiencies in moving preclinical research into effective cancer therapies for patients. Canine translational models of radiation research can fill an important niche between rodent and human studies, ultimately providing valuable, predictive, translational biological and clinical results for human cancer patients. Companion dogs naturally and spontaneously develop cancers over the course of their lifetime. Many canine tumor types share important similarities to human disease, molecularly and biologically, with a comparable clinical course. Dogs receive state-of-the-art medical care, which can include radiotherapy, experimental therapeutics, and novel technologies, offering an important opportunity for radiobiology and radiation oncology research. Notably, the National Cancer Institute has developed the Comparative Oncology Program to promote this area of increased research interest.
In this review, the benefits and limitations of performing translational radiation research in companion dogs will be presented, and current research utilizing the canine model will be highlighted, including studies across research areas focusing on common canine tumor types treated with radiotherapy, comparative normal tissue effects, radiation and immunology research, and alternative radiation therapy approaches involving canine cancer patients.
实验室和临床研究对于推进放射研究至关重要;然而,人们越来越意识到,传统的实验室动物模型和患者的早期临床研究并没有提高新癌症治疗方法的低成功率和晚期失败率。将临床前研究转化为有效的癌症治疗方法给患者带来了相当大的成本和效率低下的问题。犬类放射研究的转化模型可以填补啮齿动物和人类研究之间的重要空白,最终为人类癌症患者提供有价值的、可预测的、转化生物学和临床结果。伴侣犬在其一生中自然且自发地患上癌症。许多犬类肿瘤类型在分子和生物学上与人类疾病有重要的相似之处,具有类似的临床过程。狗接受最先进的医疗护理,包括放射治疗、实验治疗和新技术,为放射生物学和放射肿瘤学研究提供了重要机会。值得注意的是,美国国家癌症研究所已经制定了比较肿瘤学计划来促进这一领域的研究兴趣增加。
本文介绍了在伴侣犬中进行转化放射研究的益处和局限性,并强调了当前利用犬类模型进行的研究,包括聚焦于用放射疗法治疗常见犬类肿瘤类型、比较正常组织效应、放射与免疫学研究以及涉及犬类癌症患者的替代放射治疗方法等多个研究领域的研究。