Innovative Disease Model: Zebrafish as an In Vivo Platform for Intestinal Disorder and Tumors
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the world’s most common cancers and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths, causing more than 50,000 estimated deaths each year. Several risk factors are highly associated with CRC, including being overweight, eating a diet high in red meat and over-processed...
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doaj-daf295b8a2e249c39bba7759657f77fe2020-11-24T21:53:27ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592017-09-01545810.3390/biomedicines5040058biomedicines5040058Innovative Disease Model: Zebrafish as an In Vivo Platform for Intestinal Disorder and TumorsJeng-Wei Lu0Yi-Jung Ho1Shih-Ci Ciou2Zhiyuan Gong3Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543, SingaporeSchool of Pharmacy, National Defense Medical Center, No. 161, Section 6, Minquan East Road, Taipei 114, TaiwanDepartment of Clinical Laboratory Sciences and Medical Biotechnology, National Taiwan University, No. 1 Chang-Te Street, Taipei 100, TaiwanDepartment of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543, SingaporeColorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the world’s most common cancers and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths, causing more than 50,000 estimated deaths each year. Several risk factors are highly associated with CRC, including being overweight, eating a diet high in red meat and over-processed meat, having a history of inflammatory bowel disease, and smoking. Previous zebrafish studies have demonstrated that multiple oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes can be regulated through genetic or epigenetic alterations. Zebrafish research has also revealed that the activation of carcinogenesis-associated signal pathways plays an important role in CRC. The biology of cancer, intestinal disorders caused by carcinogens, and the morphological patterns of tumors have been found to be highly similar between zebrafish and humans. Therefore, the zebrafish has become an important animal model for translational medical research. Several zebrafish models have been developed to elucidate the characteristics of gastrointestinal diseases. This review article focuses on zebrafish models that have been used to study human intestinal disorders and tumors, including models involving mutant and transgenic fish. We also report on xenograft models and chemically-induced enterocolitis. This review demonstrates that excellent zebrafish models can provide novel insights into the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal diseases and help facilitate the evaluation of novel anti-tumor drugs.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/5/4/58colorectal cancerintestinal disorderintestinal tumorszebrafish |
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Innovative Disease Model: Zebrafish as an In Vivo Platform for Intestinal Disorder and Tumors |
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the world’s most common cancers and is the second leading cause of cancer deaths, causing more than 50,000 estimated deaths each year. Several risk factors are highly associated with CRC, including being overweight, eating a diet high in red meat and over-processed meat, having a history of inflammatory bowel disease, and smoking. Previous zebrafish studies have demonstrated that multiple oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes can be regulated through genetic or epigenetic alterations. Zebrafish research has also revealed that the activation of carcinogenesis-associated signal pathways plays an important role in CRC. The biology of cancer, intestinal disorders caused by carcinogens, and the morphological patterns of tumors have been found to be highly similar between zebrafish and humans. Therefore, the zebrafish has become an important animal model for translational medical research. Several zebrafish models have been developed to elucidate the characteristics of gastrointestinal diseases. This review article focuses on zebrafish models that have been used to study human intestinal disorders and tumors, including models involving mutant and transgenic fish. We also report on xenograft models and chemically-induced enterocolitis. This review demonstrates that excellent zebrafish models can provide novel insights into the pathogenesis of gastrointestinal diseases and help facilitate the evaluation of novel anti-tumor drugs. |
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