Journal article

Oncogenic plasmid DNA and liver injury agent dictates liver cancer development in a mouse model

V Chiu, C Yee, N Main, I Stevanovski, M Watt, T Wilson, P Angus, T Roberts, N Shackel, C Herath

Clinical Science | PORTLAND PRESS LTD | Published : 2024

Abstract

Primary liver cancer is an increasing problem worldwide and is associated with significant mortality. A popular method of modeling liver cancer in mice is plasmid hydrodynamic tail vein injection (HTVI). However, plasmid-HTVI models rarely recapitulate the chronic liver injury which precedes the development of most human liver cancer. We sought to investigate how liver injury using thioacetamide contributes to the pathogenesis and progression of liver cancer in two oncogenic plasmid-HTVI-induced mouse liver cancer models. Fourteen-week-old male mice received double-oncogene plasmid-HTVI (SB/AKT/c-Met and SB/AKT/NRas) and then twice-weekly intraperitoneal injections of thioacetamide for 6 wee..

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