Breast Cancer Organoids Model Patient-Specific Response to Drug Treatment

Elena Campaner(University of Trieste), Alessandro Zannini(University of Trieste), Mariangela Santorsola(University of Trieste), Deborah Bonazza(University of Trieste), Cristina Bottin(University of Trieste), Valeria Cancila(University of Palermo), Claudio Tripodo(IFOM), Marina Bortul(University of Trieste), Fabrizio Zanconati(University of Trieste), Stefan Schoeftner(University of Trieste), Giannino Del Sal(University of Trieste)
Cancers
December 21, 2020
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Abstract

Tumor organoids are tridimensional cell culture systems that are generated in vitro from surgically resected patients' tumors. They can be propagated in culture maintaining several features of the tumor of origin, including cellular and genetic heterogeneity, thus representing a promising tool for precision cancer medicine. Here, we established patient-derived tumor organoids (PDOs) from different breast cancer subtypes (luminal A, luminal B, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-enriched, and triple negative). The established model systems showed histological and genomic concordance with parental tumors. However, in PDOs, the ratio of diverse cell populations was frequently different from that originally observed in parental tumors. We showed that tumor organoids represent a valuable system to test the efficacy of standard therapeutic treatments and to identify drug resistant populations within tumors. We also report that inhibitors of mechanosignaling and of Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP) activation can restore chemosensitivity in drug resistant tumor organoids.


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