[Patient-derived tumor organoids (or tumoroid), a growing preclinical model for oncology].

Medecine sciences : M/S Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-30 DOI:10.1051/medsci/2022148
Lucie Thorel, Romane Florent, Marion Perréard, Audrey Vincent, Laurent Poulain, Louis-Bastien Weiswald
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Abstract

The recent emergence of tumor organoid cultures, or tumoroids, has enriched the repertoire of preclinical models in oncology. These microtumors are obtained in vitro by including cells from patient tumor samples in an extracellular matrix and cultured in specific media. Very close to the tumor of origin, tumoroids can be amplified fairly rapidly from a small quantity of tissue, established with high success rate for most tumor types, easily genetically engineered, and stored in biobanks. Tumoroids thus offer numerous possibilities in terms of basic research, such as the study of carcinogenesis or mechanisms of chemoresistance, but also the identification of new targets and preclinical validation of new anti-cancer compounds or personalized medicine. Technological developments and enrichment of tumoroids with other cell types are currently ongoing to optimally exploit the full potential of these models.

[患者来源的肿瘤类器官(或类肿瘤),肿瘤学临床前模型的发展]。
最近出现的肿瘤类器官培养,或类肿瘤,丰富了肿瘤学临床前模型的曲目。这些微肿瘤是通过将患者肿瘤样本中的细胞包括在细胞外基质中并在特定培养基中培养而获得的。类肿瘤非常接近肿瘤的起源,可以从少量的组织中相当迅速地扩增,对大多数肿瘤类型具有很高的成功率,容易进行基因工程,并储存在生物库中。因此,类肿瘤在基础研究方面提供了许多可能性,例如研究癌变或化学耐药机制,以及确定新的靶点和新的抗癌化合物或个性化药物的临床前验证。目前正在进行的技术发展和其他细胞类型的类肿瘤的富集,以最佳地利用这些模型的全部潜力。
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