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. 2021 Apr 20;35(3):109026.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109026.

High-content, targeted RNA-seq screening in organoids for drug discovery in colorectal cancer

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High-content, targeted RNA-seq screening in organoids for drug discovery in colorectal cancer

Maxim Norkin et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

Organoids allow the recapitulation of intestinal homeostasis and cancerogenesis in vitro; however, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq)-based methods for drug screens are missing. We develop targeted organoid sequencing (TORNADO-seq), a high-throughput, high-content drug discovery platform that uses targeted RNA-seq to monitor the expression of large gene signatures for the detailed evaluation of cellular phenotypes in organoids. TORNADO-seq is a fast, highly reproducible time- and cost-effective ($5 per sample) method that can probe cell mixtures and their differentiation state in the intestinal system. We apply this method to isolate drugs that enrich for differentiated cell phenotypes and show that these drugs are highly efficacious against cancer compared to wild-type organoids. Furthermore, TORNADO-seq facilitates in-depth insight into the mode of action of these drugs. Our technology can easily be adapted to many other systems and will allow for more systematic, large-scale, and quantitative approaches to study the biology of complex cellular systems.

Keywords: CRC organoids; colorectal cancer; differentiation therapy; drug mode of action; high-content screening; organoid screening.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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