Establishment of PDX‐derived salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma cell lines using organoid culture method:
Abstract
To generate a reliable preclinical model system exhibiting the molecular features of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) whose biology is still unclear due to the paucity of stable cell cultures. To develop new
in vitro and
in vivo models of ACC, the techniques of organoid culture and patient‐derived tumor xenograft (PDX), which have attracted attention in other malignancies in recent years, were applied. Tumor specimens from surgically resected salivary ACC were proceeded for the preparation of PDX and organoid culture. The orthotopic transplantation of patient‐derived or PDX‐derived organoids was demonstrated into submandibular glands of NSG mice and those histology was evaluated. PDX‐derived organoid cells were evaluated for the presence of
MYB‐mediated fusion genes and proceeded for
in vitro drug sensitivity assay. Human ACC derived‐organoids were successfully generated in three‐dimensional culture and confirmed the ability of these cells to form tumors by orthotopic injection. Short term organoid cell cultures from two individual ACC PDX tumors were also established that maintain the characteristic
MYBL1 translocation and histological features of the original parent and PDX tumors. Lastly, the establishment of drug sensitivity tests on these short‐term cultured cells was confirmed using three different agents. This is the first to report an approach for the generation of human ACC derived‐organoids as
in vitro and
in vivo cancer model, providing insights into understanding of the ACC biology and creating personalized therapy design for patients with ACC.
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