CDX Models for Oncology Studies

Our cell line-derived xenograft CDX models are run as subcutaneous, disseminated, or orthotopic in both mice and rats. Human tumor cell line-derived xenografts in the immunodeficient nude rat model are used to conduct in vivo efficacy evaluation of potential cancer therapies. The nude rat xenograft model is well suited for tumor studies, as it closely mimics human disease state and has similar physiology and metabolic characteristics to humans. This model can be used to evaluate targeted therapy, cytotoxic drugs, antibody therapies, and viral therapies.

Micropathology of breast tumor model, to represent the tumor models available in Charles River’s Cancer Model Database.

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Find the Right Model

Our broad range of tumor lines gives you a wide variety of testing alternatives. We evaluate our tumor xenograft portfolio on a regular basis for response to standards of care and store data to aid the design of combination studies.

In addition to helping you select the most appropriate model for your agent, our scientific staff can fully profile your agent in a variety of tumor types or in combination with the appropriate clinical agent. When you’re ready to prepare your IND filing, we offer our CDX rat models as a second species, in addition to our mouse CDX models.

Our full range of cell lines in multiple tumor histotypes is listed below. Need something different? Contact our team; we are happy to develop a specific cell line and CDX rat model at your request.

Tumor TypeAvailable Cell Lines
BrainU87-MG
BreastMDA-MB-231
ColonHCT116, LoVo
Head and NeckFaDu
LeukemiaMV4-11, RS4;11, THP-1, OCI-AML3, MOLM-13
Lung (Non-Small Cell)H1568, H460
MelanomaA2058, A375
OvarianA2780
ProstatePC-3M

Efficacy evaluation in CDX rat models can be combined with:

If you’re looking to purchase oncology research models for use in your own efficacy studies, please visit our research models pages or see our xenograft data collection for help in selecting the best animal model.

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