Patient-derived xenograft mouse models to investigate tropism to the central nervous system and retina of primary and secondary central nervous system lymphoma.

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Lisa Kristina Isbell, Cordula Tschuch, Soroush Doostkam, Silvia Waldeck, Geoffroy Andrieux, Khalid Shoumariyeh, Dorothee Lenhard, Hans Eckart Schaefer, Peter Christoph Reinacher, Ingrid Bartsch, Milena Pantic, Janaki Manoja Vinnakota, Vinodh Kakkassery, Elisabeth Schorb, Florian Scherer, Anna Verena Frey, Melanie Boerries, Gerald Illerhaus, Justus Duyster, Julia Schueler, Nikolas von Bubnoff
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Abstract

Aims: How and why lymphoma cells home to the central nervous system and vitreoretinal compartment in primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the central nervous system remain unknown. Our aim was to create an in vivo model to study lymphoma cell tropism to the central nervous system.

Methods: We established a patient-derived central nervous system lymphoma xenograft mouse model and characterised xenografts derived from four primary and four secondary central nervous system lymphoma patients using immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry and nucleic acid sequencing technology. In reimplantation experiments, we analysed dissemination patterns of orthotopic and heterotopic xenografts and performed RNA sequencing of different involved organs to detect differences at the transcriptome level.

Results: We found that xenografted primary central nervous system lymphoma cells home to the central nervous system and eye after intrasplenic transplantation, mimicking central nervous system and primary vitreoretinal lymphoma pathology, respectively. Transcriptomic analysis revealed distinct signatures for lymphoma cells in the brain in comparison to the spleen as well as a small overlap of commonly regulated genes in both primary and secondary central nervous system lymphoma.

Conclusion: This in vivo tumour model preserves key features of primary and secondary central nervous system lymphoma and can be used to explore critical pathways for the central nervous system and retinal tropism with the goal to find new targets for novel therapeutic approaches.

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研究原发性和继发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤对中枢神经系统和视网膜的趋向性的患者源性异种移植小鼠模型。
目的:原发性弥漫性大b细胞淋巴瘤的中枢神经系统和玻璃体视网膜间室的淋巴瘤细胞是如何以及为什么仍不清楚。我们的目的是建立一个体内模型来研究淋巴瘤细胞向中枢神经系统的趋向性。方法:建立患者源性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤异种移植小鼠模型,采用免疫组织化学、流式细胞术和核酸测序技术对4例原发性和4例继发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤患者的异种移植物进行鉴定。在移植实验中,我们分析了原位和异位异种移植物的传播模式,并对不同受损伤器官进行了RNA测序,以检测转录组水平上的差异。结果:我们发现异种移植的原发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤细胞在脾内移植后分别返回中枢神经系统和眼睛,模拟中枢神经系统和原发性玻璃体视网膜淋巴瘤的病理。转录组学分析显示,与脾脏相比,脑淋巴瘤细胞具有不同的特征,在原发性和继发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤中,常见的调控基因也有少量重叠。结论:该体内肿瘤模型保留了原发性和继发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤的关键特征,可用于探索中枢神经系统和视网膜向性的关键途径,以寻找新的治疗方法的新靶点。
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CiteScore
8.20
自引率
2.00%
发文量
87
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Neuropathology and Applied Neurobiology is an international journal for the publication of original papers, both clinical and experimental, on problems and pathological processes in neuropathology and muscle disease. Established in 1974, this reputable and well respected journal is an international journal sponsored by the British Neuropathological Society, one of the world leading societies for Neuropathology, pioneering research and scientific endeavour with a global membership base. Additionally members of the British Neuropathological Society get 50% off the cost of print colour on acceptance of their article.
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