Non-mammalian animal models
In vitro and in silico alternatives to animal models in toxicology

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Non-mammalian animal models


In vitro and in silico alternatives to animal models in toxicology

Authors : Arnaud TETE, Elias ZGHEIB, Sana AL AWABDH, Louise BENOIT, Kévin BERNAL, Carolina DUARTE HOSPITAL, Lucie LARIGOT, Lorena LOPEZ SUAREZ, Karine ANDREAU, Caroline CHAUVET, Min Ji KIM, Meriem KOUAL, Céline TOMKIEWICZ-RAULET, Xavier COUMOUL, Étienne BLANC, Karine AUDOUZE, Sylvie BORTOLI

Publication date: June 10, 2022 | Lire en français

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6. Non-mammalian animal models

6.1 Zebrafish (Danio rerio), a model for studying cancer cell dissemination

As mentioned above, carcinogenesis is a sequential process comprising an initiation stage, a promotion stage and a tumor progression stage. However, 90% of cancer deaths are linked to this 3rd stage, known as the dissemination of certain cells from the tumor mass, leading to the formation of metastases. Studying this final phase is a major challenge for mechanistic toxicology, in order to better understand the impact of genotoxic carcinogenic pollutants and, above all, less well-studied non-genotoxic pollutants. Several in vitro models can be proposed, with studies on the ability of xenobiotics to promote epithelial-mesenchymal transition, cell migration and invasion. However, in vitro models are unable to assess...

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