Organoid morphology-guided classification for oral cancer reveals prognosis.

基于类器官形态学的口腔癌分类揭示了预后

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作者:Lee Mi Rim, Kang Sumin, Lee Jonghyun, Kong Sun-Young, Kim Youngwook, Lee Yu-Sun, Shon Hye Won, Kang Gyeongmin, Lee Jiyoung, Youn Suk Min, Kwack Da Woon, Park Joo Yong, Kim Soung Min, Choi Wonyoung, Lee Jong-Ho, Shin Dongkwan, Kwon Ik-Jae, Choi Sung-Woen, Kim Yun-Hee
Oral cancer is an aggressive malignancy with a survival rate below 50% in advanced stages due to low mutation rates, lack of molecular subtypes, and limited treatment targets. This study presents a pioneering approach to classifying oral cancer subtypes based on the morphology of patient-derived organoids (PDOs) and proposes a therapeutic strategy. We establish 76 cancer and 81 normal PDOs. For cancer PDOs, both manual classification and AI-based scoring are utilized to categorize them into three distinct subtypes: normal-like, dense, and grape-like. These subtypes correlate with unique transcriptomic profiles, genetic mutations, and clinical outcomes, with patients harboring dense and grape-like organoids exhibiting poorer prognoses. Furthermore, drug response assessments of 14 single agents and cisplatin combination therapies identify a synergistic treatment approach for resistant subtypes. This study highlights the potential of integrating morphology-based classification with genomic and transcriptomic analyses to refine oral cancer subtyping and develop effective treatment strategies.

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