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A Comparative Analysis of Orthotopic and Subcutaneous Pancreatic Tumour Models: Tumour Microenvironment and Drug Delivery

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Pancreatic tumours present significant treatment challenges due to their resistance to chemotherapy and complex tumour microenvironment. Choosing the appropriate preclinical models and understanding how their characteristics affect drug delivery to the tumours is essential for design...

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Autores principales: Fernandez, Jessica Lage, Årbogen, Sara, Sadeghinia, Mohammad Javad, Haram, Margrete, Snipstad, Sofie, Torp, Sverre Helge, Einen, Caroline, Mühlenpfordt, Melina, Maardalen, Matilde, Vikedal, Krister, Davies, Catharina de Lange
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10670202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38001675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15225415
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author Fernandez, Jessica Lage
Årbogen, Sara
Sadeghinia, Mohammad Javad
Haram, Margrete
Snipstad, Sofie
Torp, Sverre Helge
Einen, Caroline
Mühlenpfordt, Melina
Maardalen, Matilde
Vikedal, Krister
Davies, Catharina de Lange
author_facet Fernandez, Jessica Lage
Årbogen, Sara
Sadeghinia, Mohammad Javad
Haram, Margrete
Snipstad, Sofie
Torp, Sverre Helge
Einen, Caroline
Mühlenpfordt, Melina
Maardalen, Matilde
Vikedal, Krister
Davies, Catharina de Lange
author_sort Fernandez, Jessica Lage
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Pancreatic tumours present significant treatment challenges due to their resistance to chemotherapy and complex tumour microenvironment. Choosing the appropriate preclinical models and understanding how their characteristics affect drug delivery to the tumours is essential for designing clinically relevant experiments. This study investigates pancreatic tumours growing orthotopically or subcutaneously and presents the properties of their tumour microenvironments and their impacts on drug delivery. ABSTRACT: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains a challenging malignancy, mainly due to its resistance to chemotherapy and its complex tumour microenvironment characterised by stromal desmoplasia. There is a need for new strategies to improve the delivery of drugs and therapeutic response. Relevant preclinical tumour models are needed to test potential treatments. This paper compared orthotopic and subcutaneous PDAC tumour models and their suitability for drug delivery studies. A novel aspect was the broad range of tumour properties that were studied, including tumour growth, histopathology, functional vasculature, perfusion, immune cell infiltration, biomechanical characteristics, and especially the extensive analysis of the structure and the orientation of the collagen fibres in the two tumour models. The study unveiled new insights into how these factors impact the uptake of a fluorescent model drug, the macromolecule called 800CW. While the orthotopic model offered a more clinically relevant microenvironment, the subcutaneous model offered advantages for drug delivery studies, primarily due to its reproducibility, and it was characterised by a more efficient drug uptake facilitated by its collagen organisation and well-perfused vasculature. The tumour uptake seemed to be influenced mainly by the structural organisation and the alignment of the collagen fibres and perfusion. Recognising the diverse characteristics of these models and their multifaceted impacts on drug delivery is crucial for designing clinically relevant experiments and improving our understanding of pancreatic cancer biology.
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spelling pubmed-106702022023-11-14 A Comparative Analysis of Orthotopic and Subcutaneous Pancreatic Tumour Models: Tumour Microenvironment and Drug Delivery Fernandez, Jessica Lage Årbogen, Sara Sadeghinia, Mohammad Javad Haram, Margrete Snipstad, Sofie Torp, Sverre Helge Einen, Caroline Mühlenpfordt, Melina Maardalen, Matilde Vikedal, Krister Davies, Catharina de Lange Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Pancreatic tumours present significant treatment challenges due to their resistance to chemotherapy and complex tumour microenvironment. Choosing the appropriate preclinical models and understanding how their characteristics affect drug delivery to the tumours is essential for designing clinically relevant experiments. This study investigates pancreatic tumours growing orthotopically or subcutaneously and presents the properties of their tumour microenvironments and their impacts on drug delivery. ABSTRACT: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains a challenging malignancy, mainly due to its resistance to chemotherapy and its complex tumour microenvironment characterised by stromal desmoplasia. There is a need for new strategies to improve the delivery of drugs and therapeutic response. Relevant preclinical tumour models are needed to test potential treatments. This paper compared orthotopic and subcutaneous PDAC tumour models and their suitability for drug delivery studies. A novel aspect was the broad range of tumour properties that were studied, including tumour growth, histopathology, functional vasculature, perfusion, immune cell infiltration, biomechanical characteristics, and especially the extensive analysis of the structure and the orientation of the collagen fibres in the two tumour models. The study unveiled new insights into how these factors impact the uptake of a fluorescent model drug, the macromolecule called 800CW. While the orthotopic model offered a more clinically relevant microenvironment, the subcutaneous model offered advantages for drug delivery studies, primarily due to its reproducibility, and it was characterised by a more efficient drug uptake facilitated by its collagen organisation and well-perfused vasculature. The tumour uptake seemed to be influenced mainly by the structural organisation and the alignment of the collagen fibres and perfusion. Recognising the diverse characteristics of these models and their multifaceted impacts on drug delivery is crucial for designing clinically relevant experiments and improving our understanding of pancreatic cancer biology. MDPI 2023-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10670202/ /pubmed/38001675 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15225415 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Fernandez, Jessica Lage
Årbogen, Sara
Sadeghinia, Mohammad Javad
Haram, Margrete
Snipstad, Sofie
Torp, Sverre Helge
Einen, Caroline
Mühlenpfordt, Melina
Maardalen, Matilde
Vikedal, Krister
Davies, Catharina de Lange
A Comparative Analysis of Orthotopic and Subcutaneous Pancreatic Tumour Models: Tumour Microenvironment and Drug Delivery
title A Comparative Analysis of Orthotopic and Subcutaneous Pancreatic Tumour Models: Tumour Microenvironment and Drug Delivery
title_full A Comparative Analysis of Orthotopic and Subcutaneous Pancreatic Tumour Models: Tumour Microenvironment and Drug Delivery
title_fullStr A Comparative Analysis of Orthotopic and Subcutaneous Pancreatic Tumour Models: Tumour Microenvironment and Drug Delivery
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Analysis of Orthotopic and Subcutaneous Pancreatic Tumour Models: Tumour Microenvironment and Drug Delivery
title_short A Comparative Analysis of Orthotopic and Subcutaneous Pancreatic Tumour Models: Tumour Microenvironment and Drug Delivery
title_sort comparative analysis of orthotopic and subcutaneous pancreatic tumour models: tumour microenvironment and drug delivery
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10670202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38001675
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers15225415
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