Longitudinal assessment of tumor development using cancer avatars derived from genetically engineered pluripotent stem cells

使用源自基因工程多能干细胞的癌症化身对肿瘤发展进行纵向评估

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作者:Tomoyuki Koga #, Isaac A Chaim #, Jorge A Benitez, Sebastian Markmiller, Alison D Parisian, Robert F Hevner, Kristen M Turner, Florian M Hessenauer, Matteo D'Antonio, Nam-Phuong D Nguyen, Shahram Saberi, Jianhui Ma, Shunichiro Miki, Antonia D Boyer, John Ravits, Kelly A Frazer, Vineet Bafna, Clark C

Abstract

Many cellular models aimed at elucidating cancer biology do not recapitulate pathobiology including tumor heterogeneity, an inherent feature of cancer that underlies treatment resistance. Here we introduce a cancer modeling paradigm using genetically engineered human pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) that captures authentic cancer pathobiology. Orthotopic engraftment of the neural progenitor cells derived from hiPSCs that have been genome-edited to contain tumor-associated genetic driver mutations revealed by The Cancer Genome Atlas project for glioblastoma (GBM) results in formation of high-grade gliomas. Similar to patient-derived GBM, these models harbor inter-tumor heterogeneity resembling different GBM molecular subtypes, intra-tumor heterogeneity, and extrachromosomal DNA amplification. Re-engraftment of these primary tumor neurospheres generates secondary tumors with features characteristic of patient samples and present mutation-dependent patterns of tumor evolution. These cancer avatar models provide a platform for comprehensive longitudinal assessment of human tumor development as governed by molecular subtype mutations and lineage-restricted differentiation.

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