活检衍生的类器官在个体化早期乳腺癌治疗中的应用:肿瘤纯度和正常细胞过度生长的挑战限制了它们的实际应用。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
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建立完全由肿瘤细胞而不是健康细胞组成的类器官的能力对于将其应用于临床实践至关重要。类器官最近作为一种强大的工具出现,用于扩展培养中的患者材料,并生成源自人类或动物模型的可修改3D模型。对于转译研究,它们能够为越来越多的细胞类型和疾病创建模型系统。在个性化医疗中,它们可能允许在某些环境下进行具有高预测能力的功能性药物测试。我们发现,使用未经治疗的早期原发性乳腺癌患者的活检材料对持续培养肿瘤细胞为类器官提出了重大挑战。具体来说,我们观察到基因正常、非癌性上皮细胞的频繁生长。我们分析了来自早期乳腺癌的>100活检样本,并展示了我们收集的大量>70类器官细胞系。我们还展示了评估肿瘤细胞培养成功的方法,以一种时间和成本效益的方式,证明了早期乳腺癌类器官中正常细胞过度生长的高比率(约85%)。最后,我们展示了从晚期转移性乳腺癌的乳腺切除术组织中成功培养癌症类器官的一些尝试。我们得出结论,早期乳腺癌类器官对转化研究和个性化医疗的有用性,特别是辅助或术后维持治疗的指导,受到在类器官条件下培养癌细胞的低成功率的强烈限制。
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Biopsy-derived organoids in personalised early breast cancer care: Challenges of tumour purity and normal cell overgrowth cap their practical utility

Biopsy-derived organoids in personalised early breast cancer care: Challenges of tumour purity and normal cell overgrowth cap their practical utility

The ability to establish organoids composed exclusively of tumour rather than healthy cells is essential for their implementation into clinical practice. Organoids have recently emerged as a powerful tool to expand patient material in culture and generate modifiable 3D models derived from humans or animal models. For translational research, they enable the creation of model systems for an ever-increasing number of cell types and diseases. And in personalised medicine, they potentially allow for functional drug testing with high predictive power in certain settings. We found that using biopsy material from untreated, early-stage primary breast cancer patients poses significant challenges for consistently culturing tumour cells as organoids. Specifically, we observed frequent outgrowth of genetically normal, non-cancerous epithelial cells. We analysed >100 biopsy samples from early-stage breast cancer and present our large collection of >70 organoid lines. We also show methods of assessing successful tumour cell culture in a time, and cost-efficient manner, proving a high rate (>85%) of normal cell overgrowth in early-stage breast cancer organoids. Finally, we show a number of successful attempts to culture cancer organoids from mastectomy-derived tissue of advanced, metastatic breast cancer. We conclude that the usefulness of organoids from early breast cancer for translational research and personalised medicine, especially guidance of adjuvant or post-surgical maintenance therapy, is strongly limited by the low success rate of culturing cancerous cells under organoid conditions.

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CiteScore
13.40
自引率
3.10%
发文量
460
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cancer (IJC) is the official journal of the Union for International Cancer Control—UICC; it appears twice a month. IJC invites submission of manuscripts under a broad scope of topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research and publishes original Research Articles and Short Reports under the following categories: -Cancer Epidemiology- Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics- Infectious Causes of Cancer- Innovative Tools and Methods- Molecular Cancer Biology- Tumor Immunology and Microenvironment- Tumor Markers and Signatures- Cancer Therapy and Prevention
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