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Primary and recurrent glioma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts (PDOX) represent relevant patient avatars for precision medicine

Authors :
Luxembourg Institute of Health - LIH [research center]
Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB): Integrative Cell Signalling (Skupin Group) [research center]
Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB): Bioinformatics Core (R. Schneider Group) [research center]
Télévie-FNRS (Grants n°7.4632.17, 4615.18) [sponsor]
Fondation Cancer Luxembourg (Pan-RTK Targeting) [sponsor]
FNR; CORE Junior C17/BM/11664971/DEMICS [sponsor]
GLIOTRAIN ITN funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 [sponsor]
Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 766069 [sponsor]
FNR PEARL P16/BM/11192868 grant [sponsor]
Golebiewska, Anna
Hau, Ann-Christin
Oudin, Anais
Stieber, Daniel
Yabo, Yahaya A.
Baus, Virginie
Barthelemy, Vanessa
Klein, Eliane
Bougnaud, Sebastien
Keunen, Olivier
Wantz, May
Michelucci, Alessandro
Neirinckx, Virginie
Muller, Arnaud
Kaoma, Tony
Nazarov, Petr V.
Azuaje, Francisco
De Falco, Alfonso
Flies, Ben
Richart, Lorraine
Poovathingal, Suresh
Arns, Thais
Grzyb, Kamil
Mock, Andreas
Herold-Mende, Christel
Steino, Anne
Brown, Dennis
May, Patrick
Miletic, Hrvoje
Malta, Tathiane M.
Noushmehr, Houtan
Kwon, Yong-Jun
Jahn, Winnie
Klink, Barbara
Tanner, Georgette
Stead, Lucy F.
Mittelbronn, Michel
Skupin, Alexander
Hertel, Frank
Bjerkvig, Rolf
Niclou, Simone
Luxembourg Institute of Health - LIH [research center]
Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB): Integrative Cell Signalling (Skupin Group) [research center]
Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB): Bioinformatics Core (R. Schneider Group) [research center]
Télévie-FNRS (Grants n°7.4632.17, 4615.18) [sponsor]
Fondation Cancer Luxembourg (Pan-RTK Targeting) [sponsor]
FNR; CORE Junior C17/BM/11664971/DEMICS [sponsor]
GLIOTRAIN ITN funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 [sponsor]
Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 766069 [sponsor]
FNR PEARL P16/BM/11192868 grant [sponsor]
Golebiewska, Anna
Hau, Ann-Christin
Oudin, Anais
Stieber, Daniel
Yabo, Yahaya A.
Baus, Virginie
Barthelemy, Vanessa
Klein, Eliane
Bougnaud, Sebastien
Keunen, Olivier
Wantz, May
Michelucci, Alessandro
Neirinckx, Virginie
Muller, Arnaud
Kaoma, Tony
Nazarov, Petr V.
Azuaje, Francisco
De Falco, Alfonso
Flies, Ben
Richart, Lorraine
Poovathingal, Suresh
Arns, Thais
Grzyb, Kamil
Mock, Andreas
Herold-Mende, Christel
Steino, Anne
Brown, Dennis
May, Patrick
Miletic, Hrvoje
Malta, Tathiane M.
Noushmehr, Houtan
Kwon, Yong-Jun
Jahn, Winnie
Klink, Barbara
Tanner, Georgette
Stead, Lucy F.
Mittelbronn, Michel
Skupin, Alexander
Hertel, Frank
Bjerkvig, Rolf
Niclou, Simone
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Patient-derived cancer models are essential tools for studying tumor biology and preclinical interventions. Here, we show that glioma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts (PDOXs) enable long-term propagation of patient tumors and represent clinically relevant patient avatars. We created a large collection of PDOXs from primary and recurrent gliomas with and without mutations in IDH1, which retained histopathological, genetic, epigenetic and transcriptomic features of patient tumors with no mouse-specific clonal evolution. Longitudinal PDOX models recapitulate the limited genetic evolution of gliomas observed in patient tumors following treatment. PDOX-derived standardized tumor organoid cultures enabled assessment of drug responses, which were validated in mice. PDOXs showed clinically relevant responses to Temozolomide and to targeted treatments such as EGFR and CDK4/6 inhibitors in (epi)genetically defined groups, according to MGMT promoter and EGFR/CDK status respectively. Dianhydrogalactitol, a bifunctional alkylating agent, showed promising potential against glioblastoma. Our study underlines the clinical relevance of glioma PDOX models for translational research and personalized treatment studies.

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1163561533
Document Type :
Electronic Resource