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The Public Repository of Xenografts Enables Discovery and Randomized Phase II-like Trials in Mice.

Authors :
Townsend, Elizabeth C
Townsend, Elizabeth C
Murakami, Mark A
Christodoulou, Alexandra
Christie, Amanda L
Köster, Johannes
DeSouza, Tiffany A
Morgan, Elizabeth A
Kallgren, Scott P
Liu, Huiyun
Wu, Shuo-Chieh
Plana, Olivia
Montero, Joan
Stevenson, Kristen E
Rao, Prakash
Vadhi, Raga
Andreeff, Michael
Armand, Philippe
Ballen, Karen K
Barzaghi-Rinaudo, Patrizia
Cahill, Sarah
Clark, Rachael A
Cooke, Vesselina G
Davids, Matthew S
DeAngelo, Daniel J
Dorfman, David M
Eaton, Hilary
Ebert, Benjamin L
Etchin, Julia
Firestone, Brant
Fisher, David C
Freedman, Arnold S
Galinsky, Ilene A
Gao, Hui
Garcia, Jacqueline S
Garnache-Ottou, Francine
Graubert, Timothy A
Gutierrez, Alejandro
Halilovic, Ensar
Harris, Marian H
Herbert, Zachary T
Horwitz, Steven M
Inghirami, Giorgio
Intlekofer, Andrew M
Ito, Moriko
Izraeli, Shai
Jacobsen, Eric D
Jacobson, Caron A
Jeay, Sébastien
Jeremias, Irmela
Kelliher, Michelle A
Koch, Raphael
Konopleva, Marina
Kopp, Nadja
Kornblau, Steven M
Kung, Andrew L
Kupper, Thomas S
LeBoeuf, Nicole R
LaCasce, Ann S
Lees, Emma
Li, Loretta S
Look, A Thomas
Murakami, Masato
Muschen, Markus
Neuberg, Donna
Ng, Samuel Y
Odejide, Oreofe O
Orkin, Stuart H
Paquette, Rachel R
Place, Andrew E
Roderick, Justine E
Ryan, Jeremy A
Sallan, Stephen E
Shoji, Brent
Silverman, Lewis B
Soiffer, Robert J
Steensma, David P
Stegmaier, Kimberly
Stone, Richard M
Tamburini, Jerome
Thorner, Aaron R
van Hummelen, Paul
Wadleigh, Martha
Wiesmann, Marion
Weng, Andrew P
Wuerthner, Jens U
Williams, David A
Wollison, Bruce M
Lane, Andrew A
Letai, Anthony
Bertagnolli, Monica M
Ritz, Jerome
Brown, Myles
Long, Henry
Aster, Jon C
Shipp, Margaret A
Griffin, James D
Weinstock, David M
Townsend, Elizabeth C
Townsend, Elizabeth C
Murakami, Mark A
Christodoulou, Alexandra
Christie, Amanda L
Köster, Johannes
DeSouza, Tiffany A
Morgan, Elizabeth A
Kallgren, Scott P
Liu, Huiyun
Wu, Shuo-Chieh
Plana, Olivia
Montero, Joan
Stevenson, Kristen E
Rao, Prakash
Vadhi, Raga
Andreeff, Michael
Armand, Philippe
Ballen, Karen K
Barzaghi-Rinaudo, Patrizia
Cahill, Sarah
Clark, Rachael A
Cooke, Vesselina G
Davids, Matthew S
DeAngelo, Daniel J
Dorfman, David M
Eaton, Hilary
Ebert, Benjamin L
Etchin, Julia
Firestone, Brant
Fisher, David C
Freedman, Arnold S
Galinsky, Ilene A
Gao, Hui
Garcia, Jacqueline S
Garnache-Ottou, Francine
Graubert, Timothy A
Gutierrez, Alejandro
Halilovic, Ensar
Harris, Marian H
Herbert, Zachary T
Horwitz, Steven M
Inghirami, Giorgio
Intlekofer, Andrew M
Ito, Moriko
Izraeli, Shai
Jacobsen, Eric D
Jacobson, Caron A
Jeay, Sébastien
Jeremias, Irmela
Kelliher, Michelle A
Koch, Raphael
Konopleva, Marina
Kopp, Nadja
Kornblau, Steven M
Kung, Andrew L
Kupper, Thomas S
LeBoeuf, Nicole R
LaCasce, Ann S
Lees, Emma
Li, Loretta S
Look, A Thomas
Murakami, Masato
Muschen, Markus
Neuberg, Donna
Ng, Samuel Y
Odejide, Oreofe O
Orkin, Stuart H
Paquette, Rachel R
Place, Andrew E
Roderick, Justine E
Ryan, Jeremy A
Sallan, Stephen E
Shoji, Brent
Silverman, Lewis B
Soiffer, Robert J
Steensma, David P
Stegmaier, Kimberly
Stone, Richard M
Tamburini, Jerome
Thorner, Aaron R
van Hummelen, Paul
Wadleigh, Martha
Wiesmann, Marion
Weng, Andrew P
Wuerthner, Jens U
Williams, David A
Wollison, Bruce M
Lane, Andrew A
Letai, Anthony
Bertagnolli, Monica M
Ritz, Jerome
Brown, Myles
Long, Henry
Aster, Jon C
Shipp, Margaret A
Griffin, James D
Weinstock, David M
Source :
Cancer cell; vol 29, iss 4, 574-586; 1535-6108
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

More than 90% of drugs with preclinical activity fail in human trials, largely due to insufficient efficacy. We hypothesized that adequately powered trials of patient-derived xenografts (PDX) in mice could efficiently define therapeutic activity across heterogeneous tumors. To address this hypothesis, we established a large, publicly available repository of well-characterized leukemia and lymphoma PDXs that undergo orthotopic engraftment, called the Public Repository of Xenografts (PRoXe). PRoXe includes all de-identified information relevant to the primary specimens and the PDXs derived from them. Using this repository, we demonstrate that large studies of acute leukemia PDXs that mimic human randomized clinical trials can characterize drug efficacy and generate transcriptional, functional, and proteomic biomarkers in both treatment-naive and relapsed/refractory disease.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cancer cell; vol 29, iss 4, 574-586; 1535-6108
Notes :
application/pdf, Cancer cell vol 29, iss 4, 574-586 1535-6108
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378687853
Document Type :
Electronic Resource