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A Review of the Association between Osteosarcoma Metastasis and Protein Translation

Journal

JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE PATHOLOGY
Volume 146, Issue 2-3, Pages 132-142

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcpa.2011.12.007

Keywords

dog; metastasis; osteosarcoma; protein translation

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  1. Intramural NIH HHS [Z99 ES999999] Funding Source: Medline

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The malignant transformation of mesenchymal cells within the bone leads to the development of osteosarcoma (OS), but the genetic underpinnings of these events are not understood. From a clinical perspective, primary tumour management can be achieved successfully in most patients. However, the development of metastasis to the lungs represents the most common cause of death in OS patients. A clearer understanding of metastasis biology is required to improve cancer mortality and improve outcomes. Modelling the genetics, biology and therapy of OS can be accomplished through research involving a number of species. Most notable is the naturally occurring form of OS that develops in dogs. Through a cross-species and comparative approach important questions can be asked within specific and suitable models to advance our understanding of this disease and its common metastatic outcome. A comparative perspective on the problem of OS metastasis that utilizes a cross-species approach may offer unique opportunities to assist in this prioritization and generate new hypotheses related to this important clinical problem. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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