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Bladder cancer organoids as a functional system to model different disease stages and therapy response

Authors :
Martina Minoli
Thomas Cantore
Daniel Hanhart
Mirjam Kiener
Tarcisio Fedrizzi
Federico La Manna
Sofia Karkampouna
Panagiotis Chouvardas
Vera Genitsch
Antonio Rodriguez-Calero
Eva Compérat
Irena Klima
Paola Gasperini
Bernhard Kiss
Roland Seiler
Francesca Demichelis
George N. Thalmann
Marianna Kruithof-de Julio
Source :
Minoli, Martina; Cantore, Thomas; Hanhart, Daniel; Kiener, Mirjam; Fedrizzi, Tarcisio; La Manna, Federico; Karkampouna, Sofia; Chouvardas, Panagiotis; Genitsch, Vera; Rodriguez-Calero, Antonio; Compérat, Eva; Klima, Irena; Gasperini, Paola; Kiss, Bernhard; Seiler, Roland; Demichelis, Francesca; Thalmann, George N; Kruithof-de Julio, Marianna (2023). Bladder cancer organoids as a functional system to model different disease stages and therapy response. Nature Communications, 14(1), p. 2214. Springer Nature 10.1038/s41467-023-37696-2
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Springer Nature, 2023.

Abstract

Bladder Cancer (BLCa) inter-patient heterogeneity is the primary cause of treatment failure, suggesting that patients could benefit from a more personalized treatment approach. Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) have been successfully used as a functional model for predicting drug response in different cancers. In our study, we establish PDO cultures from different BLCa stages and grades. PDOs preserve the histological and molecular heterogeneity of the parental tumors, including their multiclonal genetic landscapes, and consistently share key genetic alterations, mirroring tumor evolution in longitudinal sampling. Our drug screening pipeline is implemented using PDOs, testing standard-of-care and FDA-approved compounds for other tumors. Integrative analysis of drug response profiles with matched PDO genomic analysis is used to determine enrichment thresholds for candidate markers of therapy response and resistance. Finally, by assessing the clinical history of longitudinally sampled cases, we can determine whether the disease clonal evolution matched with drug response.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Minoli, Martina; Cantore, Thomas; Hanhart, Daniel; Kiener, Mirjam; Fedrizzi, Tarcisio; La Manna, Federico; Karkampouna, Sofia; Chouvardas, Panagiotis; Genitsch, Vera; Rodriguez-Calero, Antonio; Comp&#233;rat, Eva; Klima, Irena; Gasperini, Paola; Kiss, Bernhard; Seiler, Roland; Demichelis, Francesca; Thalmann, George N; Kruithof-de Julio, Marianna (2023). Bladder cancer organoids as a functional system to model different disease stages and therapy response. Nature Communications, 14(1), p. 2214. Springer Nature 10.1038/s41467-023-37696-2 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37696-2>
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....aa034db16b3d9506704a8481dfbbcd3e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48350/181843