Microphysiological model of renal cell carcinoma to inform anti-angiogenic therapy

肾细胞癌的微生理模型为抗血管生成治疗提供参考

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作者:María Virumbrales-Muñoz, Jose M Ayuso, Jack R Loken, Kathryn M Denecke, Shujah Rehman, Melissa C Skala, E Jason Abel, David J Beebe

Abstract

Renal cell carcinomas are common genitourinary tumors characterized by high vascularization and strong reliance on glycolysis. Despite the many available therapies for renal cell carcinomas, first-line targeted therapies, such as cabozantinib, and durable reaponses are seen in only a small percentage of patients. Yet, little is known about the mechanisms that drive response (or lack thereof). This dearth of knowledge can be explained by the dynamic and complex microenvironment of renal carcinoma, which remains challenging to recapitulate in vitro. Here, we present a microphysiological model of renal cell carcinoma, including a tubular blood vessel model of induced pluripotent stem cell-derived endothelial cells and an adjacent 3D carcinoma model. Our model recapitulated hypoxia, glycolic metabolism, and sprouting angiogenesis. Using our model, we showed that cabozantinib altered cancer cell metabolism and decreased sprouting angiogenesis but did not restore barrier function. This microphysiological model could be helpful to elucidate, through multiple endpoints, the contributions of the relevant environmental components in eliciting a functional response or resistance to therapy in renal cell carcinoma.

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