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Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts reflect the microenvironmental hallmarks of aggressive patient tumours.

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العنوان: Neuroblastoma patient-derived orthotopic xenografts reflect the microenvironmental hallmarks of aggressive patient tumours.
المؤلفون: Braekeveldt, Noémie1, Wigerup, Caroline1, Tadeo, Irene2, Beckman, Siv1, Sandén, Caroline3, Jönsson, Jimmie3, Erjefält, Jonas S.3, Berbegall, Ana P.2, Börjesson, Anna4, Backman, Torbjörn4, Øra, Ingrid5, Navarro, Samuel2, Noguera, Rosa2, Gisselsson, David6,7, Påhlman, Sven1, Bexell, Daniel1 daniel.bexell@med.lu.se
المصدر: Cancer Letters. Jun2016, Vol. 375 Issue 2, p384-389. 6p.
مصطلحات موضوعية: *NEUROBLASTOMA, *XENOGRAFTS, *TUMORS in children, *DRUG use testing, *PATIENTS, *TUMOR treatment, *THERAPEUTICS, *ANIMAL experimentation, *BIOLOGICAL models, *BLOOD vessels, *CELL physiology, *GENETIC polymorphisms, *MICE, *PATHOLOGIC neovascularization, *GENOTYPES
مستخلص: Treatment of high-risk childhood neuroblastoma is a clinical challenge which has been hampered by a lack of reliable neuroblastoma mouse models for preclinical drug testing. We have previously established invasive and metastasising patient-derived orthotopic xenografts (PDXs) from high-risk neuroblastomas that retained the genotypes and phenotypes of patient tumours. Given the important role of the tumour microenvironment in tumour progression, metastasis, and treatment responses, here we analysed the tumour microenvironment of five neuroblastoma PDXs in detail. The PDXs resembled their parent tumours and retained important stromal hallmarks of aggressive lesions including rich blood and lymphatic vascularisation, pericyte coverage, high numbers of cancer-associated fibroblasts, tumour-associated macrophages, and extracellular matrix components. Patient-derived tumour endothelial cells occasionally formed blood vessels in PDXs; however, tumour stroma was, overall, of murine origin. Lymphoid cells and lymphatic endothelial cells were found in athymic nude mice but not in NSG mice; thus, the choice of mouse strain dictates tumour microenvironmental components. The murine tumour microenvironment of orthotopic neuroblastoma PDXs reflects important hallmarks of aggressive and metastatic clinical neuroblastomas. Neuroblastoma PDXs are clinically relevant models for preclinical drug testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
قاعدة البيانات: Academic Search Index
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تدمد:03043835
DOI:10.1016/j.canlet.2016.02.046