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Nat Cancer ; 3(2): 232-250, 2022 02.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35221336

RÉSUMÉ

Models that recapitulate the complexity of human tumors are urgently needed to develop more effective cancer therapies. We report a bank of human patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and matched organoid cultures from tumors that represent the greatest unmet need: endocrine-resistant, treatment-refractory and metastatic breast cancers. We leverage matched PDXs and PDX-derived organoids (PDxO) for drug screening that is feasible and cost-effective with in vivo validation. Moreover, we demonstrate the feasibility of using these models for precision oncology in real time with clinical care in a case of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) with early metastatic recurrence. Our results uncovered a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved drug with high efficacy against the models. Treatment with this therapy resulted in a complete response for the individual and a progression-free survival (PFS) period more than three times longer than their previous therapies. This work provides valuable methods and resources for functional precision medicine and drug development for human breast cancer.


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Organoïdes , Tumeurs du sein triple-négatives , Découverte de médicament , Hétérogreffes , Humains , Médecine de précision/méthodes , Tumeurs du sein triple-négatives/traitement médicamenteux , États-Unis , Tests d'activité antitumorale sur modèle de xénogreffe
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Breast Cancer Res ; 23(1): 100, 2021 10 30.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34717714

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BACKGROUND: Metastatic breast cancer (MBC) is incurable, with a 5-year survival rate of 28%. In the USA, more than 42,000 patients die from MBC every year. The most common type of breast cancer is estrogen receptor-positive (ER+), and more patients die from ER+ breast cancer than from any other subtype. ER+ tumors can be successfully treated with hormone therapy, but many tumors acquire endocrine resistance, at which point treatment options are limited. There is an urgent need for model systems that better represent human ER+ MBC in vivo, where tumors can metastasize. Patient-derived xenografts (PDX) made from MBC spontaneously metastasize, but the immunodeficient host is a caveat, given the known role of the immune system in tumor progression and response to therapy. Thus, we attempted to develop an immune-humanized PDX model of ER+ MBC. METHODS: NSG-SGM3 mice were immune-humanized with CD34+ hematopoietic stem cells, followed by engraftment of human ER+ endocrine resistant MBC tumor fragments. Strategies for exogenous estrogen supplementation were compared, and immune-humanization in blood, bone marrow, spleen, and tumors was assessed by flow cytometry and tissue immunostaining. Characterization of the new model includes assessment of the human tumor microenvironment performed by immunostaining. RESULTS: We describe the development of an immune-humanized PDX model of estrogen-independent endocrine resistant ER+ MBC. Importantly, our model harbors a naturally occurring ESR1 mutation, and immune-humanization recapitulates the lymphocyte-excluded and myeloid-rich tumor microenvironment of human ER+ breast tumors. CONCLUSION: This model sets the stage for development of other clinically relevant models of human breast cancer and should allow future studies on mechanisms of endocrine resistance and tumor-immune interactions in an immune-humanized in vivo setting.


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Tumeurs du sein/immunologie , Tumeurs du sein/anatomopathologie , Résistance aux médicaments antinéoplasiques , Récepteurs des oestrogènes/métabolisme , Tests d'activité antitumorale sur modèle de xénogreffe/méthodes , Animaux , Antigènes CD34/métabolisme , Tumeurs du sein/génétique , Tumeurs du sein/métabolisme , Modèles animaux de maladie humaine , Résistance aux médicaments antinéoplasiques/génétique , Récepteur alpha des oestrogènes/génétique , Oestrogènes/administration et posologie , Oestrogènes/pharmacologie , Femelle , Transplantation de cellules souches hématopoïétiques , Cellules souches hématopoïétiques/métabolisme , Hétérogreffes/effets des médicaments et des substances chimiques , Hétérogreffes/métabolisme , Hétérogreffes/anatomopathologie , Humains , Souris , Souris de lignée NOD , Souris SCID , Souris transgéniques , Mutation , Récepteurs des oestrogènes/génétique , Microenvironnement tumoral/immunologie
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