尿路上皮癌类器官:膀胱癌研究的工具。

4区 医学 Q3 Medicine Pathologe Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1007/s00292-021-00988-9
R P Meijer
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背景:膀胱癌是全球十大最常见的肿瘤类型之一,是一个日益严重的医疗保健问题,占医疗保健总费用的很大一部分。化疗对一部分患者有效,但会产生严重的副作用。肿瘤的发病机制和耐药机制在很大程度上是未知的。精准医疗在膀胱癌治疗中失败了,因为膀胱肿瘤在基因和分子上都非常不均匀。目前,治疗决策依赖于评估手术获得性肿瘤组织的单个片段。目的:新的膀胱癌临床前模型系统对于制定针对个体患者和肿瘤特征的治疗策略是必不可少的。类器官是在培养皿中模拟小尺寸器官的小型3D组织培养物,而类肿瘤是一种特殊类型的癌症类器官(即恶性组织)。材料和方法:自2016年以来,我们与著名的Hubrecht研究所合作,提供基于组织的膀胱类肿瘤模拟亲代肿瘤的概念证明。我们已经开发了一个活体生物库,包含从50多个患者样本中生长的膀胱类器官和类肿瘤,这些样本反映了膀胱癌发病机制的关键方面。结果:组织学和免疫荧光分析表明,类肿瘤的异质性和亚分类与相应的亲代肿瘤样本相似。因此,尿路上皮类肿瘤模拟膀胱癌发病机制的关键方面。结论:对尿路上皮类肿瘤的研究将为膀胱癌的发病机制和耐药研究开辟新的途径,并为精准医疗开辟新的途径。
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Urothelial cancer organoids: a tool for bladder cancer research.

Background: Bladder cancer ranks among the top ten most common tumor types worldwide and represents a growing healthcare problem, accounting for a large part of total healthcare costs. Chemotherapy is effective in a subset of patients, while causing severe side effects. Tumor pathogenesis and drug resistance mechanisms are largely unknown. Precision medicine is failing in bladder cancer, as bladder tumors are genetically and molecularly very heterogeneous. Currently, therapeutic decision-making depends on assessing a single fragment of surgically acquired tumor tissue.

Objective: New preclinical model systems for bladder cancer are indispensable for developing therapeutic strategies tailored to individual patient and tumor characteristics. Organoids are small 3D tissue cultures that simulate small-size organs "in a dish" and tumoroids are a special type of cancer organoid (i.e., malignant tissue).

Materials and methods: Since 2016, we have collaborated with the renowned Hubrecht Institute to provide proof of concept of tissue-based bladder tumoroids mimicking parental tumors. We have developed a living biobank containing bladder organoids and tumoroids grown from over 50 patient samples, which reflect crucial aspects of bladder cancer pathogenesis.

Results: Histological and immunofluorescence analysis indicated that the heterogeneity and subclassification of tumoroids mimicked those of corresponding parental tumor samples. Thus, urothelial tumoroids mimic crucial aspects of bladder cancer pathogenesis.

Conclusion: Research with urothelial tumoroids will open up new avenues for bladder cancer pathogenesis and drug-resistance research as well as for precision medicine approaches.

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Pathologe
Pathologe 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: Der Pathologe is an internationally recognized journal and combines practical relevance with scientific competence. The journal informs all pathologists working on departments and institutes as well as morphologically interested scientists about developments in the field of pathology. The journal serves both the scientific exchange and the continuing education of pathologists. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue focus on providing evidenced based information under consideration of practical experience. Freely submitted original papers allow the presentation of important clinical studies and serve the scientific exchange.
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