posted on 2015-05-18, 00:00authored byB.T. DeCant, D.R. Principe, C. Guerra, M. Pasca di Magliano, P.J. Grippo
The study of pancreatic cancer has prompted the development of numerous mouse
models that aim to recapitulate the phenotypic and mechanistic features of this deadly
malignancy. This review accomplishes two tasks. First, it provides an overview of the
models that have been used as representations of both the neoplastic and carcinoma
phenotypes. Second, it presents new modeling schemes that ultimately will serve to
more faithfully capture the temporal and spatial progression of the human disease,
providing platforms for improved understanding of the role of non-epithelial compartments
in disease etiology as well as evaluating therapeutic approaches.