The OSUMMER lines: A series of ultraviolet‐accelerated NRAS‐mutant mouse melanoma cell lines syngeneic to C57BL/6

Author:

Murphy Brandon M.1,Jensen Daelin M.1,Arnold Tiffany E.12,Aguilar‐Valenzuela Renan12,Hughes Jase3,Posada Valentina2,Nguyen Kimberly T.4,Chu Vi T.3,Tsai Kenneth Y.5,Burd Craig J.2,Burd Christin E.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cancer Biology and Genetics The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

2. Department of Molecular Genetics The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

3. EMD Millipore Corporation Temecula California USA

4. Center for Genomic and Precision Medicine Texas A&M Institute of Biosciences and Technology Houston Texas USA

5. Departments of Pathology and Tumor Biology The H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute Tampa Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractAn increasing number of cancer subtypes are treated with front‐line immunotherapy. However, approaches to overcome primary and acquired resistance remain limited. Preclinical mouse models are often used to investigate resistance mechanisms, novel drug combinations, and delivery methods; yet most of these models lack the genetic diversity and mutational patterns observed in human tumors. Here we describe a series of 13 C57BL/6J melanoma cell lines to address this gap in the field. The Ohio State University‐Moffitt Melanoma Exposed to Radiation (OSUMMER) cell lines are derived from mice expressing endogenous, melanocyte‐specific, and clinically relevant Nras driver mutations (Q61R, Q61K, or Q61L). Exposure of these animals to a single, non‐burning dose of ultraviolet B accelerates the onset of spontaneous melanomas with mutational patterns akin to human disease. Furthermore, in vivo irradiation selects against potent tumor antigens, which could prevent the outgrowth of syngeneic cell transfers. Each OSUMMER cell line possesses distinct in vitro growth properties, trametinib sensitivity, mutational signatures, and predicted antigenicity. Analysis of OSUMMER allografts shows a correlation between strong, predicted antigenicity and poor tumor outgrowth. These data suggest that the OSUMMER lines will be a valuable tool for modeling the heterogeneous responses of human melanomas to targeted and immune‐based therapies.

Funder

Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Oncology

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