Organoid drug profiling identifies methotrexate as a therapy for SCCOHT, a rare pediatric cancer

IF 11.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Science Advances Pub Date : 2025-02-26
Seok-Young Kim, Tamar A. E. de Weert, Marijn Vermeulen, Femke Ringnalda, Lennart Kester, Jozsef Zsiros, Selma Eising, Jan J. Molenaar, Karin Sanders, Marc van de Wetering, Hans Clevers
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Small cell carcinoma of the ovary, hypercalcemic type (SCCOHT) is a rare and lethal tumor in adolescent and young adult patients. Now, there is no standard-of-care treatment for these patients. Reliable models that represent this disease and can be used for translational research are scarce. To model SCCOHTs, we have established eight patient-derived tumoroid lines from tumor lesions of three patients with SCCOHT. The tumoroids recapitulate genomic and transcriptomic characteristics of the corresponding patient tumors and capture intrapatient tumor heterogeneity. Organoid drug profiling using a library of 153 clinical compounds identified methotrexate as an effective and selective drug against SCCOHTs with a clinically relevant IC50 of 35 nanomolars. RNA sequencing demonstrated that methotrexate induced TP53 pathway activation and apoptosis. These data underscore that organoid technology can support the design of therapeutic strategies for rare cancers.

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