患者来源的肿瘤类器官:个性化癌症治疗的一个有前途的工具

D. Padmaja, Pratheeshkumar Poyil
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患者衍生类器官(PDOs)被描述为从患者癌细胞制备的微型三维(3D)细胞培养物,用于比较实验室和临床环境中的治疗反应。个性化癌症医学是一种新的治疗策略,根据肿瘤的遗传特征确定正确的治疗方法。肿瘤类器官模型与已有的模型相比有无数的好处,这使它们成为个性化癌症治疗的巨大候选者,因为它们模仿了原始肿瘤的生理机能。最近的几项研究表明,这些“肿瘤盘内”方法在个性化癌症药物的临床前药物筛选和预测患者治疗结果方面具有价值。《癌变与突变》杂志的这一研究课题的目的是促进我们目前对PDOs作为一种有吸引力的体外模型系统的理解,用于研究肿瘤的进化和对药物和治疗的反应。
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Patient-Derived Tumor Organoids: A Promising Tool for Personalized Cancer Therapy
Patient Derived Organoids (PDOs) are described as miniature, three dimensional (3D) cell cultures prepared from patient’s cancer cell to compare therapeutic responses in the laboratory and clinical settings. Personalized cancer medicine is a novel therapeutic strategy to identify a right treatment for the right patient in accordance with tumor’s genetic signature. Tumor Organoid models have innumerable benefits over pre-existing models which makes them a tremendous candidate in personalized cancer therapy as they mimic the physiology of the original tumor. Recently several studies have shown the value of these “tumor in-dish” approaches in personalized cancer medicine for preclinical drug screening and prediction of patient treatment outcome. The objective of this “Journal of Carcinogenesis and Mutagenesis” research topic is to advance our current understanding about PDOs as an attractive in vitro model system for studying tumor evolution and response to drugs and treatments.
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