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Patient-derived cell models as preclinical tools for genome-directed targeted therapy
Authors:Ji Yun Lee  Sun Young Kim  Charny Park  Nayoung K.D. Kim  Jiryeon Jang  Kyunghee Park  Jun Ho Yi  Mineui Hong  Taejin Ahn  Oliver Rath  Julia Schueler  Seung Tae Kim  In-Gu Do  Sujin Lee  Se Hoon Park  Yong Ick Ji  Dukwhan Kim  Joon Oh Park  Young Suk Park  Won Ki Kang  Kyoung-Mee Kim  Woong-Yang Park  Ho Yeong Lim  Jeeyun Lee
Abstract:

Background

In this study, we established patient-derived tumor cell (PDC) models using tissues collected from patients with metastatic cancer and assessed whether these models could be used as a tool for genome-based cancer treatment.

Methods

PDCs were isolated and cultured from malignant effusions including ascites and pleural fluid. Pathological examination, immunohistochemical analysis, and genomic profiling were performed to compare the histological and genomic features of primary tumors, PDCs. An exploratory gene expression profiling assay was performed to further characterize PDCs.

Results

From January 2012 to May 2013, 176 samples from patients with metastatic cancer were collected. PDC models were successfully established in 130 (73.6%) samples. The median time from specimen collection to passage 1 (P1) was 3 weeks (range, 0.5–4 weeks), while that from P1 to P2 was 2.5 weeks (range, 0.5–5 weeks). Sixteen paired samples of genomic alterations were highly concordant between each primary tumor and progeny PDCs, with an average variant allele frequency (VAF) correlation of 0.878. We compared genomic profiles of the primary tumor (P0), P1 cells, P2 cells, and patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) derived from P2 cells and found that three samples (P0, P1, and P2 cells) were highly correlated (0.99–1.00). Moreover, PDXs showed more than 100 variants, with correlations of only 0.6–0.8 for the other samples. Drug responses of PDCs were reflective of the clinical response to targeted agents in selected patient PDC lines.

Conclusion(s)

Our results provided evidence that our PDC model was a promising model for preclinical experiments and closely resembled the patient tumor genome and clinical response.
Keywords:gastric cancer   patient-derived cells   genomic analysis   targeted therapy
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