Ying Wu, Fan Zhang, Furong Du, Juan Huang, Shuqing Wei
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Combination of tumor organoids with advanced technologies: A powerful platform for tumor evolution and treatment response (Review).
Malignant tumors notably decrease life expectancy. Despite advances in cancer diagnosis and treatment, the mechanisms underlying tumorigenesis, progression and drug resistance have not been fully elucidated. An emerging method to study tumors is tumor organoids, which are a three‑dimensional miniature structure. These retain the patient‑specific tumor heterogeneity while demonstrating the histological, genetic and molecular features of original tumors. Compared with conventional cancer cell lines and animal models, patient‑derived tumor organoids are more advanced at physiological and clinical levels. Their synergistic combination with other technologies, such as organ‑on‑a‑chip, 3D‑bioprinting, tissue‑engineered cell scaffolds and clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR‑associated protein 9, may overcome limitations of the conventional 3D organoid culture and result in the development of more appropriate model systems that preserve the complex tumor stroma, inter‑organ and intra‑organ communications. The present review summarizes the evolution of tumor organoids and their combination with advanced technologies, as well as the application of tumor organoids in basic and clinical research.
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Molecular Medicine Reports is a monthly, peer-reviewed journal available in print and online, that includes studies devoted to molecular medicine, underscoring aspects including pharmacology, pathology, genetics, neurosciences, infectious diseases, molecular cardiology and molecular surgery. In vitro and in vivo studies of experimental model systems pertaining to the mechanisms of a variety of diseases offer researchers the necessary tools and knowledge with which to aid the diagnosis and treatment of human diseases.