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Ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure

Advanced Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC) patients frequently relapse by 24 months and develop resistant disease. Research on EOC therapies relies on cancer cell lines established decades ago making Patient Derived Xenografts (PDX) attractive models, because they are faithful representations of the o...

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Autores principales: Colombo, Pierre-Emmanuel, du Manoir, Stanislas, Orsetti, Béatrice, Bras-Gonçalves, Rui, Lambros, Mario B., MacKay, Alan, Nguyen, Tien-Tuan, Boissiére, Florence, Pourquier, Didier, Bibeau, Frédéric, Reis-Filho, Jorge S., Theillet, Charles
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4695063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26334103
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author Colombo, Pierre-Emmanuel
du Manoir, Stanislas
Orsetti, Béatrice
Bras-Gonçalves, Rui
Lambros, Mario B.
MacKay, Alan
Nguyen, Tien-Tuan
Boissiére, Florence
Pourquier, Didier
Bibeau, Frédéric
Reis-Filho, Jorge S.
Theillet, Charles
author_facet Colombo, Pierre-Emmanuel
du Manoir, Stanislas
Orsetti, Béatrice
Bras-Gonçalves, Rui
Lambros, Mario B.
MacKay, Alan
Nguyen, Tien-Tuan
Boissiére, Florence
Pourquier, Didier
Bibeau, Frédéric
Reis-Filho, Jorge S.
Theillet, Charles
author_sort Colombo, Pierre-Emmanuel
collection PubMed
description Advanced Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC) patients frequently relapse by 24 months and develop resistant disease. Research on EOC therapies relies on cancer cell lines established decades ago making Patient Derived Xenografts (PDX) attractive models, because they are faithful representations of the original tumor. We established 35 ovarian cancer PDXs resulting from the original graft of 77 EOC samples onto immuno-compromised mice. PDXs covered the diversity of EOC histotypes and graft take was correlated with early patient death. Fourteen PDXs were characterized at the genetic and histological levels. PDXs reproduced phenotypic features of the ovarian tumors of origin and conserved the principal characteristics of the original copy number change (CNC) profiles over several passages. However, CNC fluctuations in specific subregions comparing the original tumor and the PDXs indicated the oligoclonal nature of the original tumors. Detailed analysis by CGH, FISH and exome sequencing of one case, for which several tumor nodules were sampled and grafted, revealed that PDXs globally maintained an oligoclonal structure. No overgrowth of a particular subclone present in the original tumor was observed in the PDXs. This suggested that xenotransplantation of ovarian tumors and growth as PDX preserved at least in part the clonal diversity of the original tumor. We believe our data reinforce the potential of PDX as exquisite tools in pre-clinical assays.
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spelling pubmed-46950632016-01-20 Ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure Colombo, Pierre-Emmanuel du Manoir, Stanislas Orsetti, Béatrice Bras-Gonçalves, Rui Lambros, Mario B. MacKay, Alan Nguyen, Tien-Tuan Boissiére, Florence Pourquier, Didier Bibeau, Frédéric Reis-Filho, Jorge S. Theillet, Charles Oncotarget Research Paper Advanced Epithelial Ovarian Cancer (EOC) patients frequently relapse by 24 months and develop resistant disease. Research on EOC therapies relies on cancer cell lines established decades ago making Patient Derived Xenografts (PDX) attractive models, because they are faithful representations of the original tumor. We established 35 ovarian cancer PDXs resulting from the original graft of 77 EOC samples onto immuno-compromised mice. PDXs covered the diversity of EOC histotypes and graft take was correlated with early patient death. Fourteen PDXs were characterized at the genetic and histological levels. PDXs reproduced phenotypic features of the ovarian tumors of origin and conserved the principal characteristics of the original copy number change (CNC) profiles over several passages. However, CNC fluctuations in specific subregions comparing the original tumor and the PDXs indicated the oligoclonal nature of the original tumors. Detailed analysis by CGH, FISH and exome sequencing of one case, for which several tumor nodules were sampled and grafted, revealed that PDXs globally maintained an oligoclonal structure. No overgrowth of a particular subclone present in the original tumor was observed in the PDXs. This suggested that xenotransplantation of ovarian tumors and growth as PDX preserved at least in part the clonal diversity of the original tumor. We believe our data reinforce the potential of PDX as exquisite tools in pre-clinical assays. Impact Journals LLC 2015-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4695063/ /pubmed/26334103 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Colombo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Colombo, Pierre-Emmanuel
du Manoir, Stanislas
Orsetti, Béatrice
Bras-Gonçalves, Rui
Lambros, Mario B.
MacKay, Alan
Nguyen, Tien-Tuan
Boissiére, Florence
Pourquier, Didier
Bibeau, Frédéric
Reis-Filho, Jorge S.
Theillet, Charles
Ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure
title Ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure
title_full Ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure
title_fullStr Ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure
title_full_unstemmed Ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure
title_short Ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure
title_sort ovarian carcinoma patient derived xenografts reproduce their tumor of origin and preserve an oligoclonal structure
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4695063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26334103
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