[Patient-derived tumor organoids (or tumoroid) as valuable precision medicine tools].

Medecine sciences : M/S Pub Date : 2022-11-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-30 DOI:10.1051/medsci/2022149
Marion Perréard, Romane Florent, Lucie Thorel, Audrey Vincent, Louis-Bastien Weiswald, Laurent Poulain
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Abstract

Review of literature shows that it is possible to establish tumor-derived organoids, or tumoroids, from almost any type of tumor, and that these "micro-tumors" could be used to develop functional assays allowing the prediction of the patient response to treatments and/or the identification of predictive molecular signatures associated with the development of these therapies. Although it is still essential to optimize culture conditions to promote and accelerate the establishment of tumoroids, or to recapitulate tumor microenvironment, many applications are now possible in the field of prediction of response to treatments and in guiding therapeutic decision-making. Using tumoroids as standard tools in clinical oncology could make precision oncology enter a new era in the coming decade. Numerous ongoing research and clinical trials conducted throughout the world aim to validate the interest of this approach.

[患者来源的肿瘤类器官(或类肿瘤)作为有价值的精准医疗工具]。
文献综述表明,几乎任何类型的肿瘤都有可能建立肿瘤衍生的类器官或类肿瘤,这些“微肿瘤”可用于开发功能分析,从而预测患者对治疗的反应和/或识别与这些治疗开发相关的预测性分子特征。尽管优化培养条件以促进和加速类肿瘤的建立,或概括肿瘤微环境仍是必不可少的,但目前在预测治疗反应和指导治疗决策方面的许多应用是可能的。将类肿瘤作为临床肿瘤学的标准工具,将使精准肿瘤学在未来十年进入一个新的时代。世界各地进行的许多正在进行的研究和临床试验旨在验证这种方法的利益。
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