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Hypoxic Environment and Paired Hierarchical 3D and 2D Models of Pediatric H3.3-Mutated Gliomas Recreate the Patient Tumor Complexity

Background: Pediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGGs) are facing a very dismal prognosis and representative pre-clinical models are needed for new treatment strategies. Here, we examined the relevance of collecting functional, genomic, and metabolomics data to validate patient-derived models in a hypoxic...

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Autores principales: Blandin, Anne-Florence, Durand, Aurélie, Litzler, Marie, Tripp, Aurélien, Guérin, Éric, Ruhland, Elisa, Obrecht, Adeline, Keime, Céline, Fuchs, Quentin, Reita, Damien, Lhermitte, Benoit, Coca, Andres, Jones, Chris, Lelong Rebel, Isabelle, Villa, Pascal, Namer, Izzie Jacques, Dontenwill, Monique, Guenot, Dominique, Entz-Werle, Natacha
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6966513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31779235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11121875
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author Blandin, Anne-Florence
Durand, Aurélie
Litzler, Marie
Tripp, Aurélien
Guérin, Éric
Ruhland, Elisa
Obrecht, Adeline
Keime, Céline
Fuchs, Quentin
Reita, Damien
Lhermitte, Benoit
Coca, Andres
Jones, Chris
Lelong Rebel, Isabelle
Villa, Pascal
Namer, Izzie Jacques
Dontenwill, Monique
Guenot, Dominique
Entz-Werle, Natacha
author_facet Blandin, Anne-Florence
Durand, Aurélie
Litzler, Marie
Tripp, Aurélien
Guérin, Éric
Ruhland, Elisa
Obrecht, Adeline
Keime, Céline
Fuchs, Quentin
Reita, Damien
Lhermitte, Benoit
Coca, Andres
Jones, Chris
Lelong Rebel, Isabelle
Villa, Pascal
Namer, Izzie Jacques
Dontenwill, Monique
Guenot, Dominique
Entz-Werle, Natacha
author_sort Blandin, Anne-Florence
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description Background: Pediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGGs) are facing a very dismal prognosis and representative pre-clinical models are needed for new treatment strategies. Here, we examined the relevance of collecting functional, genomic, and metabolomics data to validate patient-derived models in a hypoxic microenvironment. Methods: From our biobank of pediatric brain tumor-derived models, we selected 11 pHGGs driven by the histone H3.3K28M mutation. We compared the features of four patient tumors to their paired cell lines and mouse xenografts using NGS (next generation sequencing), aCGH (array comparative genomic hybridization), RNA sequencing, WES (whole exome sequencing), immunocytochemistry, and HRMAS (high resolution magic angle spinning) spectroscopy. We developed a multicellular in vitro model of cell migration to mimic the brain hypoxic microenvironment. The live cell technology Incucyte(©) was used to assess drug responsiveness in variable oxygen conditions. Results: The concurrent 2D and 3D cultures generated from the same tumor sample exhibited divergent but complementary features, recreating the patient intra-tumor complexity. Genomic and metabolomic data described the metabolic changes during pHGG progression and supported hypoxia as an important key to preserve the tumor metabolism in vitro and cell dissemination present in patients. The neurosphere features preserved tumor development and sensitivity to treatment. Conclusion: We proposed a novel multistep work for the development and validation of patient-derived models, considering the immature and differentiated content and the tumor microenvironment of pHGGs.
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spelling pubmed-69665132020-01-27 Hypoxic Environment and Paired Hierarchical 3D and 2D Models of Pediatric H3.3-Mutated Gliomas Recreate the Patient Tumor Complexity Blandin, Anne-Florence Durand, Aurélie Litzler, Marie Tripp, Aurélien Guérin, Éric Ruhland, Elisa Obrecht, Adeline Keime, Céline Fuchs, Quentin Reita, Damien Lhermitte, Benoit Coca, Andres Jones, Chris Lelong Rebel, Isabelle Villa, Pascal Namer, Izzie Jacques Dontenwill, Monique Guenot, Dominique Entz-Werle, Natacha Cancers (Basel) Article Background: Pediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGGs) are facing a very dismal prognosis and representative pre-clinical models are needed for new treatment strategies. Here, we examined the relevance of collecting functional, genomic, and metabolomics data to validate patient-derived models in a hypoxic microenvironment. Methods: From our biobank of pediatric brain tumor-derived models, we selected 11 pHGGs driven by the histone H3.3K28M mutation. We compared the features of four patient tumors to their paired cell lines and mouse xenografts using NGS (next generation sequencing), aCGH (array comparative genomic hybridization), RNA sequencing, WES (whole exome sequencing), immunocytochemistry, and HRMAS (high resolution magic angle spinning) spectroscopy. We developed a multicellular in vitro model of cell migration to mimic the brain hypoxic microenvironment. The live cell technology Incucyte(©) was used to assess drug responsiveness in variable oxygen conditions. Results: The concurrent 2D and 3D cultures generated from the same tumor sample exhibited divergent but complementary features, recreating the patient intra-tumor complexity. Genomic and metabolomic data described the metabolic changes during pHGG progression and supported hypoxia as an important key to preserve the tumor metabolism in vitro and cell dissemination present in patients. The neurosphere features preserved tumor development and sensitivity to treatment. Conclusion: We proposed a novel multistep work for the development and validation of patient-derived models, considering the immature and differentiated content and the tumor microenvironment of pHGGs. MDPI 2019-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6966513/ /pubmed/31779235 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11121875 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Blandin, Anne-Florence
Durand, Aurélie
Litzler, Marie
Tripp, Aurélien
Guérin, Éric
Ruhland, Elisa
Obrecht, Adeline
Keime, Céline
Fuchs, Quentin
Reita, Damien
Lhermitte, Benoit
Coca, Andres
Jones, Chris
Lelong Rebel, Isabelle
Villa, Pascal
Namer, Izzie Jacques
Dontenwill, Monique
Guenot, Dominique
Entz-Werle, Natacha
Hypoxic Environment and Paired Hierarchical 3D and 2D Models of Pediatric H3.3-Mutated Gliomas Recreate the Patient Tumor Complexity
title Hypoxic Environment and Paired Hierarchical 3D and 2D Models of Pediatric H3.3-Mutated Gliomas Recreate the Patient Tumor Complexity
title_full Hypoxic Environment and Paired Hierarchical 3D and 2D Models of Pediatric H3.3-Mutated Gliomas Recreate the Patient Tumor Complexity
title_fullStr Hypoxic Environment and Paired Hierarchical 3D and 2D Models of Pediatric H3.3-Mutated Gliomas Recreate the Patient Tumor Complexity
title_full_unstemmed Hypoxic Environment and Paired Hierarchical 3D and 2D Models of Pediatric H3.3-Mutated Gliomas Recreate the Patient Tumor Complexity
title_short Hypoxic Environment and Paired Hierarchical 3D and 2D Models of Pediatric H3.3-Mutated Gliomas Recreate the Patient Tumor Complexity
title_sort hypoxic environment and paired hierarchical 3d and 2d models of pediatric h3.3-mutated gliomas recreate the patient tumor complexity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6966513/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31779235
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers11121875
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