A Minimally Invasive Transthoracic Injection Technique for Reproducible Intrapleural Delivery in Mice

The development of standardised, reproducible preclinical models is essential for advancing pleural mesothelioma (PM) research. Here, we present a simple and reliable minimally invasive transthoracic intrapleural injection technique that could improve the efficiency of orthotopic PM model generation...

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Main Authors: Sophie Rovers, Pooyeh Farahmand, Dana Liu, Louize Brants, Christophe Hermans, Dieter Peeters, Danielle McKinven, Jennifer Doig, Filip Lardon, Jan van Meerbeeck, Elly Marcq, Daniel J. Murphy, Evelien Smits
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Methods and Protocols
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9279/8/3/55
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Summary:The development of standardised, reproducible preclinical models is essential for advancing pleural mesothelioma (PM) research. Here, we present a simple and reliable minimally invasive transthoracic intrapleural injection technique that could improve the efficiency of orthotopic PM model generation. By incorporating a simple needle sleeve to control the injection depth, this method eliminates the need for surgery or general anaesthesia, reducing technical complexity and animal stress while ensuring precise delivery into the pleural cavity. We demonstrate the effectiveness of this approach by achieving a 100% tumour engraftment rate following the injection of AE17 tumour cells. Additionally, this technique has been successfully used for asbestos fibre injection in mesothelioma models, highlighting its versatility. By providing a more accessible, standardised alternative to existing methods, this protocol improves the reliability of PM models and facilitates broader adoption by researchers, including those with limited experience in invasive procedures.
ISSN:2409-9279