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  • Breast cancer research requires models that accurately reflect the variety within tumors, and we've developed a significant collection of patient-derived tumor xenografts (PDTXs) that maintain the original tumors' characteristics in mice.
  • Our method integrates in vivo growth of PDTXs with short-term cultures of tumor cells derived from these xenografts, successfully preserving the complex genomic structure found in the original tumors.
  • We have created a biobank that serves as a valuable resource for pharmacogenomic studies, enabling the exploration of drug responses and the identification of biomarkers for treatment efficacy or resistance.

Article Abstract

The inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity of breast cancer needs to be adequately captured in pre-clinical models. We have created a large collection of breast cancer patient-derived tumor xenografts (PDTXs), in which the morphological and molecular characteristics of the originating tumor are preserved through passaging in the mouse. An integrated platform combining in vivo maintenance of these PDTXs along with short-term cultures of PDTX-derived tumor cells (PDTCs) was optimized. Remarkably, the intra-tumor genomic clonal architecture present in the originating breast cancers was mostly preserved upon serial passaging in xenografts and in short-term cultured PDTCs. We assessed drug responses in PDTCs on a high-throughput platform and validated several ex vivo responses in vivo. The biobank represents a powerful resource for pre-clinical breast cancer pharmacogenomic studies (http://caldaslab.cruk.cam.ac.uk/bcape), including identification of biomarkers of response or resistance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5037319PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2016.08.041DOI Listing

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