BACKGROUND: Parallel development of preclinical models that recapitulate treatment response observed in patients is central to the advancement of personalized medicine. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the use of biopsy specimens to develop patient-derived xenografts and the use of corresponding cell lines from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) tumors for the assessment of histopathology, genomics, and treatment response. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: A total of 74 tumor specimens from 66 patients with RCC were implanted into immunocompromised NOD-SCID IL2Rg(-/-) mice. Four cell lines generated from patients' specimens with clear cell pathology were used for comparative studies. OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS: Preclinical models were established and assessed. Engraftment rates were analyzed using chi-square testing. Analysis of variance (two-way analysis of variance) was conducted to assess tumor growth. RESULTS AND LIMITATIONS: Overall, 33 RCC mouse xenograft models were generated with an overall engraftment rate of 45% (33 of 74). Tumor biopsies engrafted comparably with surgically resected tumors (58% vs 41%; p=0.3). Xenograft tumors and their original tumors showed high fidelity in regard to histology, mutation status, copy number change, and targeted therapy response. Engraftment rates from metastatic tumors were higher but not more significant than primary tumors (54% vs 34%; p=0.091). Our engraftment rate using metastases or biopsies was comparable with recent reports using resected primary tumors. In stark contrast to corresponding cell lines, all tested xenografts recapitulated patients' clinical response to sunitinib. CONCLUSIONS: Patient-derived xenograft models can be effectively established from tumor biopsies. Preclinical xenograft models but not matched cell lines reflected clinical responses to sunitinib. PATIENT SUMMARY: Matched patient-derived clear cell renal cell carcinoma xenografts and cell lines from responsive and refractory patients treated with sunitinib were established and evaluated for pharmacologic response to anti-vascular endothelial growth factor treatment. Both models accurately reflected the genetic characteristics of original tumors, but only xenografts recapitulated drug responses observed in patients. These models could serve as a powerful platform for precision medicine.
Tumor Xenografts of Human Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma But Not Corresponding Cell Lines Recapitulate Clinical Response to Sunitinib: Feasibility of Using Biopsy Samples.
人类透明细胞肾细胞癌的肿瘤异种移植,但相应的细胞系不能重现舒尼替尼的临床反应:使用活检样本的可行性
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作者:Dong Yiyu, Manley Brandon J, Becerra Maria F, Redzematovic Almedina, Casuscelli Jozefina, Tennenbaum Daniel M, Reznik Ed, Han Song, Benfante Nicole, Chen Ying-Bei, Arcila Maria E, Aras Omer, Voss Martin H, Feldman Darren R, Motzer Robert J, Fabbri Nicola, Healey John H, Boland Patrick J, Chawla Mohit, Durack Jeremy C, Lee Chung-Han, Coleman Jonathan A, Russo Paul, Hakimi A Ari, Cheng Emily H, Hsieh James J
| 期刊: | European Urology Focus | 影响因子: | 5.600 |
| 时间: | 2017 | 起止号: | 2017 Dec;3(6):590-598 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.euf.2016.08.005 | 种属: | Human |
| 研究方向: | 肿瘤 | ||
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