单型和器官型肿瘤球体的制备与分析。

4区 生物学 Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Methods in cell biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-14 DOI:10.1016/bs.mcb.2024.11.003
Ana Carolina M Domingues, Claire Palin, Yi Sun, Hongyan Xie, Elliot C Woods, Russell W Jenkins, Or-Yam Revach
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患者源性肿瘤模型正在成为探索患者特异性肿瘤行为和解决肿瘤免疫学和免疫治疗药物开发中心空白的有前途的工具-需要临床相关的肿瘤模型,这些模型概括了人类肿瘤生态系统的复杂性,其中癌细胞与各种免疫和基质元素相互作用。患者源性器官型肿瘤球体(PDOTS)是一种仿生3D患者肿瘤化身(3D- pta),由癌细胞和自体肿瘤浸润免疫细胞和基质细胞组成,这些细胞生长在嵌入3D微流体培养装置的胶原水凝胶中,以模拟生理条件并使肿瘤免疫动力学研究成为可能。PDOTS及其小鼠对应物(MDOTS,小鼠来源的器官型肿瘤球体)对免疫检查点阻断(ICB)有反应,并反映了体内反应动力学。我们还证实了MDOTS/PDOTS在研究克服ICB耐药的新治疗策略和测试T细胞免疫疗法效率方面的效用,证明了PDOTS分析在研究免疫治疗反应和耐药的肿瘤免疫动力学方面的效用。在这里,我们提供了一个详细的方案来处理,离体培养和分析患者源性肿瘤器官型肿瘤球体(PDOTS)在三维微流体培养中的免疫肿瘤学应用。该方案可以很容易地适用于小鼠衍生的器官型肿瘤球体(MDOTS)和癌细胞系衍生的单型肿瘤球体(MTS)的体外分析,用于免疫肿瘤学靶点的稳健和迭代测试。
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Preparation and analysis of monotypic and organotypic tumor spheroids.

Patient-derived tumor models are emerging as promising tools to explore patient-specific tumor behavior and to address a central gap in tumor immunology and immunotherapy drug development - the need for clinically relevant tumor models that recapitulate the complexity of the human tumor ecosystem, in which cancer cells are interacting with various immune and stromal elements. Patient-derived organotypic tumor spheroids (PDOTS), a biomimetic 3D-patient tumor avatar (3D-PTA), are comprised of cancer cells and autologous tumor-infiltrating immune and stromal cells that are grown within collagen hydrogels embedded in a 3D microfluidic culture device to model physiologic conditions and enable the study of tumor-immune dynamics. PDOTS and their murine counterparts (MDOTS, murine-derived organotypic tumor spheroids) are responsive to immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) and mirror in vivo response dynamics. We have also confirmed the utility of MDOTS/PDOTS in examining novel therapeutic strategies to overcome ICB resistance and testing the efficiency of T cell-based immunotherapies, demonstrating the utility of PDOTS profiling in examining the tumor-immune dynamics of immunotherapy response and resistance. Here, we provide a detailed protocol for processing, ex vivo culture, and analysis of patient-derived tumor organotypic tumor spheroids (PDOTS) in 3D microfluidic culture for immuno-oncology applications. The protocol can be readily adapted for ex vivo profiling of murine-derived organotypic tumor spheroids (MDOTS) and cancer cell line-derived monotypic tumor spheroids (MTS) for robust and iterative testing of immuno-oncology targets.

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Methods in cell biology
Methods in cell biology 生物-细胞生物学
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3.10
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125
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: For over fifty years, Methods in Cell Biology has helped researchers answer the question "What method should I use to study this cell biology problem?" Edited by leaders in the field, each thematic volume provides proven, state-of-art techniques, along with relevant historical background and theory, to aid researchers in efficient design and effective implementation of experimental methodologies. Over its many years of publication, Methods in Cell Biology has built up a deep library of biological methods to study model developmental organisms, organelles and cell systems, as well as comprehensive coverage of microscopy and other analytical approaches.
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