桥小脑角
神经鞘瘤
前庭系统
医学
神经科学
听力损失
2型神经纤维瘤病
病理
生物
磁共振成像
放射科
听力学
作者
Jie Chen,Lukas D. Landegger,Yao Sun,Jun Ren,Nir Maimon,Limeng Wu,Mei Rosa Ng,John W. Chen,Na Zhang,Yingchao Zhao,Xing Gao,Takeshi Fujita,Sylvie Roberge,Peigen Huang,Rakesh K. Jain,Scott R. Plotkin,Konstantina M. Stanković,Lei Xu
出处
期刊:Nature Protocols
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2019-01-04
卷期号:14 (2): 541-555
被引量:21
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41596-018-0105-7
摘要
Neurofibromatosis type II (NF2) is a disease that lacks effective therapies. NF2 is characterized by bilateral vestibular schwannomas (VSs) that cause progressive and debilitating hearing loss, leading to social isolation and increased rates of depression. A major limitation in NF2 basic and translational research is the lack of animal models that allow the full spectrum of research into the biology and molecular mechanisms of NF2 tumor progression, as well as the effects on neurological function. In this protocol, we describe how to inject schwannoma cells into the mouse brain cerebellopontine angle (CPA) region. We also describe how to apply state-of-the-art intravital imaging and hearing assessment techniques to study tumor growth and hearing loss. In addition, ataxia, angiogenesis, and tumor–stroma interaction assays can be applied, and the model can be used to test the efficacy of novel therapeutic approaches. By studying the disease from every angle, this model offers the potential to unravel the basic biological underpinnings of NF2 and to develop novel therapeutics to control this devastating disease. Our protocol can be adapted to study other diseases within the CPA, including meningiomas, lipomas, vascular malformations, hemangiomas, epidermoid cysts, cerebellar astrocytomas, and metastatic lesions. The entire surgical procedure takes ~45 min per mouse and allows for subsequent longitudinal imaging, as well as neurological and hearing assessment, for up to 2 months. Schwannoma cells are injected into the CPA region of the mouse brain to establish a model of vestibular schwannoma. Procedures for intravital imaging and neurological tests for hearing are also described.
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