How to Xenograft Cancer Cells on the Chorioallantoic Membrane of a Fertilized Hen's Egg and Its Visualization by PET/CT and MRI

ACS Appl Bio Mater. 2023 Jun 19;6(6):2435-2445. doi: 10.1021/acsabm.3c00237. Epub 2023 May 24.

Abstract

The chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) of fertilized hen's eggs represents a unique and alternative model for cancer research. The CAM model provides an optimal platform for xenografting cancer cell lines and studying essential key factors. Tumor size and growth as well as angiogenesis can be investigated to evaluate the response of therapies and strategies against cancer. Preclinical imaging represented by magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography/computed tomography can generate detailed anatomical and functional information and reveal excellent metabolic sensitivity. In the following, a guideline is introduced in order to find a simplified entrance to the CAM model in combination with modern preclinical imaging techniques. Finally, the presented procedures are additionally completed by histological studies in the form of hematoxylin and eosin as well as immunohistochemical staining.

Keywords: 3D cell culture; CAM model; MRI; PET/CT; histological studies; preclinical imaging; xenografting.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Chickens
  • Chorioallantoic Membrane* / metabolism
  • Female
  • Heterografts
  • Humans
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Neoplasms* / metabolism
  • Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography
  • Transplantation, Heterologous