Leveraging Patient-Derived Organoids for Personalized Liver Cancer Treatment.

IF 8.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY International Journal of Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2024-10-07 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ijbs.96317
Jianhua Rao, Chao Song, Yangyang Hao, Zaozao Chen, Sidu Feng, Shihui Xu, Xiaoyue Wu, Zhengfeng Xuan, Ye Fan, Wenzhu Li, Junda Li, Yong Ren, Jian Li, Feng Cheng, Zhongze Gu
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Primary liver cancer (PLC) is a primary cause of cancer-related death worldwide, and novel treatments are needed due to the limited options available for treatment and tumor heterogeneity. 66 surgically removed PLC samples were cultured using the self-developed 2:2 method, and the final success rate for organoid culture was 40.9%. Organoid performance has been evaluated using comprehensive molecular measurements, such as whole-exome and RNA sequencing, as well as anticancer drug testing. Multiple organoids and their corresponding tumor tissues contained several of the same mutations, with all pairs sharing conventional TP53 mutations. Regarding copy number variations and gene expression, significant correlations were observed between the organoids and their corresponding parental tumor tissues. Comparisons at the molecular level provided us with an assessment of organoid-to-tumor concordance, which, in combination with drug sensitivity testing provided direct guidance for treatment selection. Finally, we were able to determine an appropriate pharmacological regimen for a patient with ICC, demonstrating the clinical practicality in tailoring patient-specific drug regimens. Our study provides an organoid culture technology that can cultivate models that retain most of the molecular characteristics of tumors and can be used for drug sensitivity testing, demonstrating the broad potential application of organoid technology in precision medicine for liver cancer treatment.

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利用源自患者的器官组织进行个性化肝癌治疗。
原发性肝癌(PLC)是全球癌症相关死亡的主要原因之一,由于治疗方法有限和肿瘤的异质性,需要新的治疗方法。利用自主研发的 2:2 方法培养了 66 例手术切除的 PLC 样本,类器官培养的最终成功率为 40.9%。通过全外显子组和 RNA 测序等全面的分子测量以及抗癌药物测试,对类癌组织的性能进行了评估。多个类器官及其相应的肿瘤组织都含有几个相同的突变,所有配对都有传统的 TP53 突变。在拷贝数变异和基因表达方面,有机体与其相应的亲代肿瘤组织之间存在显著的相关性。通过分子水平的比较,我们评估了类器官与肿瘤的一致性,结合药物敏感性测试,为治疗选择提供了直接指导。最后,我们还能为 ICC 患者确定合适的药物治疗方案,证明了为患者量身定制药物治疗方案的临床实用性。我们的研究提供了一种类器官培养技术,它可以培养出保留了大部分肿瘤分子特征的模型,并可用于药物敏感性测试,这证明了类器官技术在肝癌精准医疗中的广泛应用潜力。
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International Journal of Biological Sciences
International Journal of Biological Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
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1 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Biological Sciences is a peer-reviewed, open-access scientific journal published by Ivyspring International Publisher. It dedicates itself to publishing original articles, reviews, and short research communications across all domains of biological sciences.
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