NET Models Meeting 2024 white paper: the current state of neuroendocrine tumour research models and our future aspirations.

Endocrine oncology (Bristol, England) Pub Date : 2024-12-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1530/EO-24-0055
Po Hien Ear, Ilaria Marinoni, Talya Dayton, Rachael Guenter, Dawn E Quelle, Anna Battistella, Floryne O Buishand, Suganthi Chittaranjan, Yi-Cheih Nancy Du, Ines Marques, Natalia S Pellegata, Samira M Sadowski, Amit Tirosh, Simon April-Monn, Cinzia Aurilia, Renata Jaskula-Sztul, Maria Jesús Baena Moreno, Simone Donati, Katherine A English, Maria Almudena Hernandez Llorens, Harry Hodgetts, Francesca Marini, Maria Martins, Gaia Palmini, Beatriz Soldevilla, Jörg Schrader, Rajesh V Thakker, Kate E Lines
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Current models for the study of neuroendocrine tumours (NETs) are severely limited. While in vitro (e.g. cell lines), ex vivo (e.g. organoids) and in vivo (e.g. mice) models all exist, each has limitations. To address these limitations and collectively identify strategies to move the NET models field forward, we held an inaugural NET models meeting, hosted by our founding group: Dr Lines (Oxford), Prof. Quelle (Iowa), Dr Dayton (Barcelona), Dr Ear (Iowa), Dr Marinoni (Bern) and Dr Guenter (Alabama). This two-day meeting in Oxford (UK) was organised and supported by Bioscientifica Ltd and was solely dedicated to the discussion of NET models. The meeting was attended by ∼30 international researchers (from the UK, EU, Israel, USA and Canada). Plenary talks were given by Prof. Thakker, who summarised NET research over the past few decades, and Dr Schrader, who described the process and pitfalls of generating new cell lines. Eight researchers also presented their work on topics ranging from human cell 3D bioprinting to zebrafish models and included novel ideas and improvements on current concepts. This was followed by an interactive workshop, where discussion topics included a summary of currently available NET models, limitations of these models, barriers to developing new models, and how we can address these issues going forward. This white paper summarises the key points raised in these discussions and the future aspirations of the NET Models Consortium. The next meeting will take place in Oxford (UK) in 2025; contact contact@netcancerfoundation.com for more information.

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NET模型会议2024白皮书:神经内分泌肿瘤研究模型的现状和我们未来的愿望。
目前用于神经内分泌肿瘤(NETs)研究的模型严重受限。虽然体外(如细胞系)、离体(如类器官)和体内(如小鼠)模型都存在,但每种模型都有局限性。为了解决这些限制并共同确定推动。NET模型领域向前发展的策略,我们举行了一次首次。NET模型会议,由我们的创始小组主持:Lines博士(牛津)、Quelle教授(爱荷华州)、Dayton博士(巴塞罗那)、Ear博士(爱荷华州)、Marinoni博士(伯尔尼)和Guenter博士(阿拉巴马州)。这次在牛津(英国)举行的为期两天的会议是由bioscientiica Ltd组织和支持的,专门讨论。NET模型。来自英国、欧盟、以色列、美国、加拿大等地的30多名国际研究人员参加了此次会议。Thakker教授总结了过去几十年的NET研究,Schrader博士介绍了产生新细胞系的过程和陷阱。八位研究人员还介绍了他们在从人类细胞3D生物打印到斑马鱼模型等主题上的工作,包括对当前概念的新想法和改进。随后是一个交互式研讨会,讨论的主题包括当前可用的。NET模型的总结、这些模型的局限性、开发新模型的障碍,以及我们如何解决这些问题。本白皮书总结了这些讨论中提出的关键点以及。NET模型联盟的未来愿望。下一次会议将于2025年在英国牛津举行;更多信息请联系contact@netcancerfoundation.com。
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