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. 2019 May;25(5):838-849.
doi: 10.1038/s41591-019-0422-6. Epub 2019 Apr 22.

An organoid platform for ovarian cancer captures intra- and interpatient heterogeneity

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An organoid platform for ovarian cancer captures intra- and interpatient heterogeneity

Oded Kopper et al. Nat Med. 2019 May.

Abstract

Ovarian cancer (OC) is a heterogeneous disease usually diagnosed at a late stage. Experimental in vitro models that faithfully capture the hallmarks and tumor heterogeneity of OC are limited and hard to establish. We present a protocol that enables efficient derivation and long-term expansion of OC organoids. Utilizing this protocol, we have established 56 organoid lines from 32 patients, representing all main subtypes of OC. OC organoids recapitulate histological and genomic features of the pertinent lesion from which they were derived, illustrating intra- and interpatient heterogeneity, and can be genetically modified. We show that OC organoids can be used for drug-screening assays and capture different tumor subtype responses to the gold standard platinum-based chemotherapy, including acquisition of chemoresistance in recurrent disease. Finally, OC organoids can be xenografted, enabling in vivo drug-sensitivity assays. Taken together, this demonstrates their potential application for research and personalized medicine.

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  • Tumor modeling maintains diverse pathology in vitro.
    Bregenzer ME, Horst EN, Mehta P, Novak CM, Repetto T, Snyder CS, Mehta G. Bregenzer ME, et al. Ann Transl Med. 2019 Dec;7(Suppl 8):S262. doi: 10.21037/atm.2019.12.32. Ann Transl Med. 2019. PMID: 32015981 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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