Modeling methods of different tumor organoids and their application in tumor drug resistance research.

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癌症耐药(英文) Pub Date : 2025-07-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.20517/cdr.2025.34
Chengming Yang, Lushan Yang, Yuchen Feng, Xingyi Song, Shu Bai, Sheng Zhang, Mingjuan Sun
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Tumor organoids were modeled in vitro to mimic in vivo culture conditions, allowing tumor-derived tissue cells or isolated and purified tumor stem cells to self-assemble into 3D preclinical models that are similar to tissues and organs in vivo. Compared with traditional models, tumor organoids not only resemble parental tumors in histology and genomics, capturing their heterogeneity and drug response, but also provide an efficient platform for long-term culture, maintaining genetic stability and enabling gene manipulation. Therefore, tumor organoids have unique advantages in cancer drug resistance research. The paper covers: (1) Modeling methods of epithelial and non-epithelial tumor organoids, with special emphasis on the modeling of drug-resistant organoids; (2) Their use in drug resistance research, split into i. Therapeutic exploration (drug testing and screening) and ii. Mechanism investigation (use drug-resistant organoids to study drug resistance), including methods and findings from various teams.

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不同肿瘤类器官建模方法及其在肿瘤耐药研究中的应用。
肿瘤类器官在体外模拟体内培养条件,允许肿瘤来源的组织细胞或分离纯化的肿瘤干细胞自组装成类似于体内组织和器官的3D临床前模型。与传统模型相比,肿瘤类器官不仅在组织学和基因组学上与亲代肿瘤相似,捕捉其异质性和药物反应,而且为长期培养、维持遗传稳定性和基因操作提供了有效的平台。因此,肿瘤类器官在肿瘤耐药研究中具有独特的优势。主要内容包括:(1)上皮性和非上皮性肿瘤类器官的建模方法,重点是耐药类器官的建模;(2)它们在耐药性研究中的应用,分为1 .治疗探索(药物试验和筛选);机制调查(利用耐药类器官研究耐药),包括不同团队的方法和发现。
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