Heterogeneity-driven phenotypic plasticity and treatment response in branched-organoid models of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.

胰腺导管腺癌分支类器官模型中异质性驱动的表型可塑性和治疗反应

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作者:Papargyriou Aristeidis, Najajreh Mulham, Cook David P, Maurer Carlo H, Bärthel Stefanie, Messal Hendrik A, Ravichandran Sakthi K, Richter Till, Knolle Moritz, Metzler Thomas, Shastri Akul R, Öllinger Rupert, Jasper Jacob, Schmidleitner Laura, Wang Surui, Schneeweis Christian, Ishikawa-Ankerhold Hellen, Engleitner Thomas, Mataite Laura, Semina Mariia, Trabulssi Hussein, Lange Sebastian, Ravichandra Aashreya, Schuster Maximilian, Mueller Sebastian, Peschke Katja, Schäfer Arlett, Dobiasch Sophie, Combs Stephanie E, Schmid Roland M, Bausch Andreas R, Braren Rickmer, Heid Irina, Scheel Christina H, Schneider Günter, Zeigerer Anja, Luecken Malte D, Steiger Katja, Kaissis Georgios, van Rheenen Jacco, Theis Fabian J, Saur Dieter, Rad Roland, Reichert Maximilian
In patients with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), intratumoural and intertumoural heterogeneity increases chemoresistance and mortality rates. However, such morphological and phenotypic diversities are not typically captured by organoid models of PDAC. Here we show that branched organoids embedded in collagen gels can recapitulate the phenotypic landscape seen in murine and human PDAC, that the pronounced molecular and morphological intratumoural and intertumoural heterogeneity of organoids is governed by defined transcriptional programmes (notably, epithelial-to-mesenchymal plasticity), and that different organoid phenotypes represent distinct tumour-cell states with unique biological features in vivo. We also show that phenotype-specific therapeutic vulnerabilities and modes of treatment-induced phenotype reprogramming can be captured in phenotypic heterogeneity maps. Our methodology and analyses of tumour-cell heterogeneity in PDAC may guide the development of phenotype-targeted treatment strategies.

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