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Organoid models of gastrointestinal cancers in basic and translational research

机译:基础和翻译研究中的胃肠癌有机体模型

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Cancer is a major public health problem worldwide. Gastrointestinal cancers account for approximately one-third of the total global cancer incidence and mortality. Historically, the mechanisms of tumour initiation and progression in the gastrointestinal tract have been studied using cancer cell lines in vitro and animal models. Traditional cell culture methods are associated with a strong selection of aberrant genomic variants that no longer reflect the original tumours in terms of their (metastatic) behaviour or response to therapy. Organoid technology has emerged as a powerful alternative method for culturing gastrointestinal tumours and the corresponding normal tissues in a manner that preserves their genetic, phenotypic and behavioural traits. Importantly, accumulating evidence suggests that organoid cultures have great value in predicting the outcome of therapy in individual patients. Herein, we review the current literature on organoid models of the most common gastrointestinal cancers, including colorectal cancer, gastric cancer, oesophageal cancer, liver cancer and pancreatic cancer, and their value in modelling tumour initiation, metastatic progression and therapy response. We also explore the limitations of current organoid models and discuss how they could be improved to maximally benefit basic and translational research in the future, especially in the fields of drug discovery and personalized medicine.
机译:癌症是全世界的主要公共卫生问题。胃肠道癌症占全球癌症发病率和死亡率的大约三分之一。从历史上看,在体外和动物模型中使用癌细胞系已经研究了胃肠道中肿瘤引发和进展的机制。传统的细胞培养方法与强烈选择的异常基因组变体有关,其在其(转移性)行为或对治疗的反应方面不再反射原始肿瘤。有机体技术作为一种强大的替代方法,可以保留其遗传,表型和行为性状的方式培养胃肠道肿瘤和相应的正常组织。重要的是,累积证据表明,有机体培养物在预测个体患者的治疗结果方面具有很大的价值。在此,我们对最常见的胃肠癌的有机体模型进行了目前的文献,包括结肠直肠癌,胃癌,食管癌,肝癌和胰腺癌,以及它们在模拟肿瘤起始,转移性进展和治疗反应中的价值。我们还探讨了当前有机体模型的局限性,并讨论了如何改进,以便在未来最大限度地利用基本和翻译研究,特别是在药物发现和个性化医学领域。

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