Hope for OTHERS (Our Tissue Helping Enhance Research & Science): research results from the University of Pittsburgh rapid autopsy program for breast cancer.
Alexander Chih-Chieh Chang, Marija Balic, Tanner Bartholow, Rohit Bhargava, Daniel D Brown, Lauren Brown, Adam Brufsky, Ye Cao, Neil Carleton, Amanda M Clark, Morgan Cody, Kai Ding, Christopher Deible, Ashuvinee Elangovan, Julia Foldi, Daniel Geisler, Christine Hodgdon, Naomi Howard, Zheqi Li, Jie Bin Liu, Oscar Lopez-Nunez, Dixcy Jaba Sheeba John Mary, Olivia McGinn, Lori Miller, Kanako Mori, Geoffrey Pecar, Nolan Priedigkeit, Shannon Puhalla, Margaret Q Rosenzweig, Partha Roy, Laura Savariau, Stephanie Walker, Hunter Waltermire, Abdalla M Wedn, Alan Wells, Megan E Yates, Jennifer Xavier, Adrian V Lee, Steffi Oesterreich
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Abstract
Breast cancer affects 1/8 of women throughout their lifetimes, with over 90% of cancer deaths being caused by metastasis. However, metastasis poses unique challenges to research, as complex changes in the microenvironment in different metastatic sites and difficulty obtaining tissue for study hinder the ability to examine in depth the changes that occur during metastasis. Rapid autopsy programs thus fill a unique need in advancing metastasis research. Here, we describe our protocol and processes for establishing and improving the US-based Hope for OTHERS (Our Tissue Helping Enhance Research and Science) program for organ donation in metastatic breast cancer. As of August 2024, we consented 114 patients and performed 37 autopsies, from which we collected 551 unique metastatic frozen tumor samples, 1244 FFPE blocks, 90 longitudinal liquid biopsy samples and developed 14 patient-derived organoid and 8 patient-derived xenograft models. We report in-depth clinical and histopathological information and discuss extensive new research and novel findings in patient outcomes, metastatic phylogeny, and factors in successful living model development. Our results reveal key logistical and protocol improvements that are uniquely beneficial to certain programs based on identifiable features, such as working closely with patient advocates, methods to rescue RNA quality in cases where tissue quality may degrade due to time delays, as well as guidelines and future expansions of our program.
期刊介绍:
Breast Cancer Research, an international, peer-reviewed online journal, publishes original research, reviews, editorials, and reports. It features open-access research articles of exceptional interest across all areas of biology and medicine relevant to breast cancer. This includes normal mammary gland biology, with a special emphasis on the genetic, biochemical, and cellular basis of breast cancer. In addition to basic research, the journal covers preclinical, translational, and clinical studies with a biological basis, including Phase I and Phase II trials.