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Data from Patient-Derived Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Organoids Provide Robust Model Systems That Recapitulate Tumor Intrinsic Characteristics

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 05:05
Abstract

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive form of breast cancer with poor patient outcomes, highlighting the unmet clinical need for targeted therapies and better model systems. Here, we developed and comprehensively characterized a diverse biobank of normal and breast cancer patient-derived organoids (PDO) with a focus on TNBCs. PDOs recapitulated patient tumor intrinsic properties and a subset of PDOs can be propagated for long-term culture (LT-TNBC). Single cell profiling of PDOs identified cell types and gene candidates affiliated with different aspects of cancer progression. The LT-TNBC organoids exhibit signatures of aggressive MYC-driven, basal-like breast cancers and are largely comprised of luminal progenitor (LP)-like cells. The TNBC LP-like cells are distinct from normal LPs and exhibit hyperactivation of NOTCH and MYC signaling. Overall, this study validates TNBC PDOs as robust models for understanding breast cancer biology and progression, paving the way for personalized medicine and tailored treatment options.

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A comprehensive analysis of patient-derived organoids of TNBC provides insights into cellular heterogeneity and mechanisms of tumorigenesis at the single-cell level.

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NCI Breast SPORE program

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AUTHORS (18)

  • Sonam Bhatia
    Melissa Kramer
    Suzanne Russo
    Payal Naik
    Gayatri Arun
    Kyle Brophy
    Peter Andrews
    Cheng Fan
    Charles M. Perou
    Jonathan Preall
    Taehoon Ha
    Dennis Plenker
    David A. Tuveson
    Arvind Rishi
    John E. Wilkinson
    W. Richard McCombie
    Karen Kostroff
    David L. Spector

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