Organoid-based precision medicine in pancreatic cancer.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY United European Gastroenterology Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1002/ueg2.12701
Alica K Beutel, Menar Ekizce, Thomas J Ettrich, Thomas Seufferlein, Jessica Lindenmayer, Johann Gout, Alexander Kleger
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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) ranks among the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Despite advances in precision oncology in other malignancies, treatment of PDAC still largely relies on conventional chemotherapy. Given the dismal prognosis and heterogeneity in PDAC, there is an urgent need for personalized therapeutic strategies to improve treatment response. Organoids, generated from patients' tumor tissue, have emerged as a powerful tool in cancer research. These three-dimensional models faithfully recapitulate the morphological and genetic features of the parental tumor and retain patient-specific heterogeneity. This review summarizes existing precision oncology approaches in PDAC, explores current applications and limitations of organoid cultures in personalized medicine, details preclinical studies correlating in vitro organoid prediction and patient treatment response, and provides an overview of ongoing organoid-based clinical trials.

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基于类器官的胰腺癌精准医疗。
胰腺导管腺癌(PDAC)是全球癌症相关死亡的主要原因之一。尽管精准肿瘤学在其他恶性肿瘤中取得了进展,但 PDAC 的治疗仍主要依赖于传统化疗。鉴于 PDAC 的预后不佳和异质性,迫切需要个性化治疗策略来改善治疗反应。由患者肿瘤组织生成的器官组织已成为癌症研究的有力工具。这些三维模型忠实再现了原代肿瘤的形态学和遗传学特征,并保留了患者特异性异质性。这篇综述总结了 PDAC 现有的精准肿瘤学方法,探讨了类器官培养在个性化医疗中的当前应用和局限性,详细介绍了体外类器官预测与患者治疗反应相关的临床前研究,并概述了正在进行的基于类器官的临床试验。
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United European Gastroenterology Journal
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期刊介绍: United European Gastroenterology Journal (UEG Journal) is the official Journal of the United European Gastroenterology (UEG), a professional non-profit organisation combining all the leading European societies concerned with digestive disease. UEG’s member societies represent over 22,000 specialists working across medicine, surgery, paediatrics, GI oncology and endoscopy, which makes UEG a unique platform for collaboration and the exchange of knowledge.
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