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Development of Novel Patient-Derived Preclinical Models from Malignant Effusions in Patients with Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor–Resistant Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma
Authors:Jiryeon Jang  Oliver Rath  Julia Schueler  Hyun Hwan Sung  Hwang Gyun Jeon  Byong Chang Jeong  Seong Il Seo  Seong Soo Jeon  Hyun Moo Lee  Han-Yong Choi  Ghee-Young Kwon  Woong Yang Park  Jeeyun Lee  Se Hoon Park
Institution:2. Oncotest GmbH, Freiburg, Germany;3. Samsung Genome Institute, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Abstract:PURPOSE: Although targeting angiogenesis with tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) has become standard of care in the treatment of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (RCC), resistance mechanism are not fully understood, and there is a need to develop new therapeutic options overcoming them. METHODS AND MATERIALS: To develop a preclinical model that predicts clinical activity of novel agents in 19 RCC patients, we established patient-derived cell (PDC) and xenograft (PDX) models derived from malignant effusions or surgical specimen. RESULTS: Successful PDCs, defined as cells that maintained growth following two passages, were established in 5 of 15 malignant effusions and 1 of 4 surgical specimens. One PDC, clinically refractory to TKIs, was implanted and engrafted in mice, resulting in a comparable histology to the primary tumor. The PDC-PDX model also showed similar genomic features when tested using targeted sequencing of cancer-related genes. When we examined the drug effects of the PDX model, the tumor cells showed resistance to TKIs and everolimus in vitro. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the PDC-PDX preclinical model we developed using malignant effusions can be a useful preclinical model to interrogate sensitivity to targeted agents based on genomic alterations.
Keywords:Address all correspondence to: Hyun Moo Lee  MD  PhD  Department of Urology  Samsung Medical Center  Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine  Seoul  Korea  or Se Hoon Park  MD  PhD  Division of Hematology-Oncology  Department of Medicine  Samsung Medical Center  Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine  Seoul  Republic of Korea  Tel  : +82 2 3410 3459  fax: +82 2 3410 1754  
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