Patient-derived tumoroids of advanced high-grade neuroendocrine neoplasms mimic patient chemotherapy responses and guide the design of personalized combination therapies
Patient-derived tumoroids of advanced high-grade neuroendocrine neoplasms mimic patient chemotherapy responses and guide the design of personalized combination therapies
There are no therapeutic predictive biomarkers or representative preclinical models for high-grade gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (GEP-NEN), a highly aggressive, fatal, and heterogeneous epithelial malignancy. We established patient-derived (PD) tumoroids from biobanked tissue samples of advanced high-grade GEP-NEN patients and applied this model for targeted rapid ex vivo pharmacotyping, next-generation sequencing, and perturbational profiling. We used tissue-matched PD tumoroids to profile individual patients, compared ex vivo drug response to patients' clinical response to chemotherapy, and investigated treatment-induced adaptive stress responses. PD tumoroids recapitulated biological key features of high-grade GEP-NEN and mimicked clinical response to cisplatin and temozolomide ex vivo. When we investigated treatment-induced adaptive stress responses in PD tumoroids in silico, we discovered and functionally validated Lysine demethylase 5A and interferon-beta, which act synergistically in combination with cisplatin. Since ex vivo drug response in PD tumoroids matched clinical patient responses to standard-of-care chemotherapeutics for GEP-NEN, our rapid and functional precision oncology approach could expand personalized therapeutic options for patients with advanced high-grade GEP-NEN.
Wiedenmann Bertram、Detjen Katharina、Braeutigam Konstantin、Statzer Cyril、Kunze Catarina A.、Horst David、Marinoni Ilaria、Chouchane Aziz、Trippel Mafalda A.、April-Monn Simon Leonhard、Kirchner Philipp、Kollar Attila、Perren Aurel、Schrader Joerg、Grob Tobias、Maire Renaud S.、Sadowski Martin C.
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Wiedenmann Bertram,Detjen Katharina,Braeutigam Konstantin,Statzer Cyril,Kunze Catarina A.,Horst David,Marinoni Ilaria,Chouchane Aziz,Trippel Mafalda A.,April-Monn Simon Leonhard,Kirchner Philipp,Kollar Attila,Perren Aurel,Schrader Joerg,Grob Tobias,Maire Renaud S.,Sadowski Martin C..Patient-derived tumoroids of advanced high-grade neuroendocrine neoplasms mimic patient chemotherapy responses and guide the design of personalized combination therapies[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-25].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.12.10.519855.点此复制
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