Production of a SCID mouse model of medulloblastoma to explore the therapeutic value of targeting tumor driver genes

Exp Ther Med. 2021 Feb;21(2):108. doi: 10.3892/etm.2020.9540. Epub 2020 Nov 27.

Abstract

Tumor driver genes are genes where structural or sequence mutations confer a selective advantage for cancer cells. The individualized targeting of tumor driver genes has become a topic of interest for tumor treatment. The prognosis for medulloblastoma (MB), a common type of malignant intracranial tumor found in children, is poor. The tumor driver genes and the corresponding targeted drugs remain to be studied. The present study analyzed tumor driver genes from tumor tissue and peripheral blood from one patient with nodular desmoplastic MB with Sonic Hedgehog activation and screened targeted drugs for the tumor driver genes. Additionally, MB tissue was successfully implanted into the SCID mouse which were then used for subsequent drug screening. The present study explored novel treatments for MB from the perspective of tumor driver genes, and may provide new ideas for choosing individualized targeted therapies for patients with MB.

Keywords: medulloblastoma; targeted drugs; tumor driver gene.