原发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤患者源性类器官的建立和分子特征分析

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
Shengjie Li, Jun Ren, Jianing Wu, Zuguang Xia, Yingzhu Li, Chengxun Li, Wenjun Cao
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摘要

原发性中枢神经系统淋巴瘤(PCNSL)表现出肿瘤内和肿瘤间的异质性,使有效治疗方法的发展复杂化。现有的体外模型无法模拟天然肿瘤的细胞和突变多样性,并且需要较长的生成时间。因此,我们开发了一种培养患者来源的PCNSL类器官(CLOs)的方法,并通过广泛的分子表征、组织病理学分析、单核RNA测序、散装RNA测序和全外显子组测序对类器官进行了评估。这些clo准确地模拟了其原始肿瘤的组织学属性、基因表达景观和突变谱。单核RNA测序也显示CLOs保持细胞类型异质性和原始肿瘤的分子特征。clo在2周内生成,证明了快速发展和可靠性。采用四种标准药物对三个选定的clo进行治疗分析。CLOs对甲氨蝶呤具有特异性敏感性,对地塞米松、依鲁替尼和利妥昔单抗具有耐药性,这表明CLOs可能是反映药物敏感性的有价值的工具。综上所述,这些结果强调CLOs有效地模拟了PCNSL的关键特征,增加了对这种复杂疾病的遗传景观的理解。clo为探索个性化治疗策略提供了一个快速可靠的平台,有可能加速研究成果向临床实践的转变。
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Establishment and molecular characterisation of patient-derived organoids for primary central nervous system lymphoma

Establishment and molecular characterisation of patient-derived organoids for primary central nervous system lymphoma

Primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) exhibits substantial intratumoural and intertumoural heterogeneity, complicating the development of effective treatment methods. Existing in vitro models fail to simulate the cellular and mutational diversity of native tumours and require prolonged generation times. Therefore, we developed a culture method for patient-derived PCNSL organoids (CLOs) and evaluated the organoids through extensive molecular characterisation, histopathological analysis, single-nucleus RNA sequencing, bulk RNA sequencing and whole-exome sequencing. These CLOs accurately mimicked the histological attributes, gene expression landscapes and mutational profiles of their original tumours. Single-nucleus RNA sequencing also revealed that CLOs maintained cell-type heterogeneity and the molecular signatures of their original tumours. CLOs were generated within 2 weeks, demonstrating rapid development and reliability. Therapeutic profiling was performed on three selected CLOs treated with four standard drugs. The CLOs exhibited specific sensitivity to methotrexate, and resistance to dexamethasone, ibrutinib and rituximab, suggesting that CLOs may be valuable tools for reflecting drug sensitivities. Taken together, these results emphasise that CLOs effectively emulate the key characteristics of PCNSL, increasing the understanding of the genetic landscape of this complex disease. CLOs provide a rapid and reliable platform for exploring individualised treatment strategies, potentially accelerating the transition of research findings to clinical practice.

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Leukemia
Leukemia 医学-血液学
CiteScore
18.10
自引率
3.50%
发文量
270
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Title: Leukemia Journal Overview: Publishes high-quality, peer-reviewed research Covers all aspects of research and treatment of leukemia and allied diseases Includes studies of normal hemopoiesis due to comparative relevance Topics of Interest: Oncogenes Growth factors Stem cells Leukemia genomics Cell cycle Signal transduction Molecular targets for therapy And more Content Types: Original research articles Reviews Letters Correspondence Comments elaborating on significant advances and covering topical issues
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