Current status of in vitro models for rare gynaecological cancer research

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY Ejso Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-14 DOI:10.1016/j.ejso.2024.108549
Dora Raos , Nikolina Vučemilo Paripović , Petar Ozretić , Maja Sabol
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Gynaecological cancers originate within the female reproductive system and are classified according to the site in the reproductive system where they arise. However, over 50 % of these malignancies are categorized as rare, encompassing 30 distinct histological subtypes, which complicates their diagnosis and treatment. The focus of this review is to give an overview of established in vitro models for the investigation of rare gynaecological cancers, as well as an overview of available online databases that contain detailed descriptions of cell line characteristics. Cell lines represent the main models for the research of carcinogenesis, drug resistance, pharmacodynamics and novel therapy treatment options. Nowadays, classic 2D cell models are increasingly being replaced with 3D cell models, such as spheroids, organoids, and tumoroids because they provide a more accurate representation of numerous tumour characteristics, and their response to therapy differs from the response of adherent cell lines. It is crucial to use the correct cell line model, as rare tumour types can show characteristics that differ from the most common tumour types and can therefore respond unexpectedly to classic treatment. Additionally, some cell lines have been misclassified or misidentified, which could lead to false results. Even though rare gynaecological cancers are rare, this review will demonstrate that there are available options for investigation of such cancers in vitro on biologically relevant models.
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罕见妇科癌症体外模型研究现状
妇科癌症起源于女性生殖系统,并根据其在生殖系统中出现的部位进行分类。然而,超过50%的恶性肿瘤被归类为罕见,包括30种不同的组织学亚型,这使其诊断和治疗复杂化。本综述的重点是概述了用于调查罕见妇科癌症的已建立的体外模型,以及概述了包含细胞系特征详细描述的可用在线数据库。细胞系是研究肿瘤发生、耐药、药效学和新治疗方案的主要模型。如今,经典的2D细胞模型越来越多地被3D细胞模型所取代,如球体、类器官和类肿瘤,因为它们能更准确地表征许多肿瘤特征,而且它们对治疗的反应不同于贴壁细胞系的反应。使用正确的细胞系模型是至关重要的,因为罕见的肿瘤类型可能表现出与最常见的肿瘤类型不同的特征,因此可能对经典治疗产生意想不到的反应。此外,一些细胞系被错误分类或错误识别,这可能导致错误的结果。尽管罕见的妇科癌症是罕见的,这篇综述将证明有可用的选择来研究这些癌症在体外的生物学相关模型。
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Ejso
Ejso 医学-外科
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6.40
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期刊介绍: JSO - European Journal of Surgical Oncology ("the Journal of Cancer Surgery") is the Official Journal of the European Society of Surgical Oncology and BASO ~ the Association for Cancer Surgery. The EJSO aims to advance surgical oncology research and practice through the publication of original research articles, review articles, editorials, debates and correspondence.
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