三维模型:从细胞培养到患者来源的类器官及其在未来脂肪肉瘤研究中的应用。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Oncology Research Pub Date : 2024-12-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.32604/or.2024.053635
Sayumi Tahara, Sydney Rentsch, Fernanda Costas Casal DE Faria, Patricia Sarchet, Roma Karna, Federica Calore, Raphael E Pollock
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脂肪肉瘤是最常见的软组织肉瘤之一,但与其他肿瘤相比,其发病率仍属罕见。由于其罕见性,体外实验是阐明脂肪肉瘤病理生物学的重要途径。传统的以细胞培养为基础的研究(二维细胞培养)仍然发挥着关键作用,然而最近人们正在讨论一些缺点。在体内,通常采用小鼠模型进行临床前分析,以期克服二维细胞培养的问题。然而,它们并不能完全概括人去分化脂肪肉瘤(DDLPS)的特征。因此,三维(3D)培养系统一直是近年来细胞生物学领域的研究热点,希望能同时克服二维细胞培养和活体动物模型的不足,填补两者之间的空白。鉴于脂肪肉瘤的罕见性,我们认为3D细胞培养技术,包括3D细胞培养/共培养和患者源性肿瘤类器官(PDOs),代表了促进脂肪肉瘤研究和阐明其分子机制和有效治疗开发的有前途的方法。在这篇综述中,我们首先提供了3D细胞培养与2D细胞培养的一般概述。然后,我们专注于最近的3D细胞培养应用之一,患者衍生类器官(PDO),总结和讨论了几种PDO方法。最后,我们讨论了PDOs在肉瘤中的应用现状和未来,特别是在脂肪肉瘤领域。
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Three-dimensional models: from cell culture to Patient-Derived Organoid and its application to future liposarcoma research.

Liposarcoma is one of the most common soft tissue sarcomas, however, its occurrence rate is still rare compared to other cancers. Due to its rarity, in vitro experiments are an essential approach to elucidate liposarcoma pathobiology. Conventional cell culture-based research (2D cell culture) is still playing a pivotal role, while several shortcomings have been recently under discussion. In vivo, mouse models are usually adopted for pre-clinical analyses with expectations to overcome the issues of 2D cell culture. However, they do not fully recapitulate human dedifferentiated liposarcoma (DDLPS) characteristics. Therefore, three-dimensional (3D) culture systems have been the recent research focus in the cell biology field with the expectation to overcome at the same time the disadvantages of 2D cell culture and in vivo animal models and fill in the gap between them. Given the liposarcoma rarity, we believe that 3D cell culture techniques, including 3D cell cultures/co-cultures, and Patient-Derived tumor Organoids (PDOs), represent a promising approach to facilitate liposarcoma investigation and elucidate its molecular mechanisms and effective therapy development. In this review, we first provide a general overview of 3D cell cultures compared to 2D cell cultures. We then focus on one of the recent 3D cell culture applications, Patient-Derived Organoids (PDOs), summarizing and discussing several PDO methodologies. Finally, we discuss the current and future applications of PDOs to sarcoma, particularly in the field of liposarcoma.

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Oncology Research
Oncology Research 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
4.40
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56
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Oncology Research Featuring Preclinical and Clincal Cancer Therapeutics publishes research of the highest quality that contributes to an understanding of cancer in areas of molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, biology, endocrinology, and immunology, as well as studies on the mechanism of action of carcinogens and therapeutic agents, reports dealing with cancer prevention and epidemiology, and clinical trials delineating effective new therapeutic regimens.
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