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Bioessays
2024 Jan 01;461:e2300143. doi: 10.1002/bies.202300143.
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Re-examining the evidence that ivermectin induces a melanoma-like state in Xenopus embryos.
Hutchison A
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Sibanda C
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Hulme M
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Anwar S
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Gur B
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Thomas R
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Lowery LA
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Modeling metastasis in animal systems has been an important focus for developing cancer therapeutics. Xenopus laevis is a well-established model, known for its use in identifying genetic mechanisms underlying diseases and disorders in humans. Prior literature has suggested that the drug, ivermectin, can be used in Xenopus to induce melanocytes to convert into a metastatic melanoma-like state, and thus could be ideal for testing possible melanoma therapies in vivo. However, there are notable inconsistencies between ivermectin studies in Xenopus and the application of ivermectin in mammalian systems, that are relevant to cancer and melanoma research. In this review, we examine the ivermectin-induced phenotypes in Xenopus, and we explore the current uses of ivermectin in human research. We conclude that while ivermectin may be a useful drug for many biomedical purposes, it is not ideal to induce a metastatic melanocyte phenotype in Xenopus for testing the effects of potential melanoma therapeutics.
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