Establishment of patient‐derived organoids for guiding personalized therapies in breast cancer patients

类有机物 乳腺癌 医学 癌症 个性化医疗 精密医学 肿瘤科 外显子组测序 药品 内科学 病理 生物信息学 药理学 生物 突变 遗传学 生物化学 基因
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Huizi Wu,Weiwei Wang,Yinbin Zhang,Yinxi Chen,Changyou Shan,Jia Li,Yiwei Jia,Chaofan Li,Chong Du,Yifan Cai,Yu Zhang,Shuqun Zhang,Fei Wu
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期刊:International Journal of Cancer [Wiley]
卷期号:155 (2): 324-338 被引量:1
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DOI:10.1002/ijc.34931
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Abstract Breast cancer has become the most commonly diagnosed cancer. The intra‐ and interpatient heterogeneity induced a considerable variation in treatment efficacy. There is an urgent requirement for preclinical models to anticipate the effectiveness of individualized drug responses. Patient‐derived organoids (PDOs) can accurately recapitulate the architecture and biological characteristics of the origin tumor, making them a promising model that can overtake many limitations of cell lines and PDXs. However, it is still unclear whether PDOs‐based drug testing can benefit breast cancer patients, particularly those with tumor recurrence or treatment resistance. Fresh tumor samples were surgically resected for organoid culture. Primary tumor samples and PDOs were subsequently subjected to H&E staining, immunohistochemical (IHC) analysis, and whole‐exome sequencing (WES) to make comparisons. Drug sensitivity tests were performed to evaluate the feasibility of this model for predicting patient drug response in clinical practice. We established 75 patient‐derived breast cancer organoid models. The results of H&E staining, IHC, and WES revealed that PDOs inherited the histologic and genetic characteristics of their parental tumor tissues. The PDOs successfully predicted the patient's drug response, and most cases exhibited consistency between PDOs' drug susceptibility test results and the clinical response of the matched patient. We conclude that the breast cancer organoids platform can be a potential preclinical tool used for the selection of effective drugs and guided personalized therapies for patients with advanced breast cancer.
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