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Utilizing Patient-Derived Organoids in the Management of Colorectal Cancer with Peritoneal Metastases: A Review of Current Literature. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Treatment of colorectal cancer-derived peritoneal carcinomatosis (CRC-PC) is complex due to varying resistance to chemotherapy, leading to frequent recurrences after surgery with HIPEC.
  • Patient-derived tumor organoids (PTOs) are highlighted as a promising tool for personalizing treatment strategies based on individual patient characteristics.
  • A review of 5 relevant studies found that PTOs are being used to improve therapies and uncover disease mechanisms, but further research is needed to better integrate organoids into patient care.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Treatment of colorectal cancer-derived peritoneal carcinomatosis (CRC-PC) is challenging due to cellular heterogeneity that exhibits variable degrees of resistance to systemic as well as intraperitoneal chemotherapy. Therefore, it is not a surprise that the majority of patients undergoing cytoreductive surgery with HIPEC will experience recurrence. Patient-derived tumor organoids (PTOs) may be potentially capable of informing clinical treatment decisions at the level of the individual patient. In this study, we review the current landscape of CRC-PC PTO literature.

Methods: PubMed was queried for peer-reviewed publications studying CRC-PC organoids. Original articles which harnessed organoids as a research platform to study CRC-PC were included for review. Xenograft organoid studies were excluded.

Results: A total of 5 articles met inclusion criteria published between 2017 and 2022 and underwent complete analysis. Study topics included optimization of current therapies, identification of novel drug applications, and identification of disease mechanisms. Current therapies studied included systemic chemotherapy, targeted inhibitors, and HIPEC regimens.

Conclusions: Patient-derived tumor organoids are a valuable personalized research tool that can complement real-time clinical settings. Additional research is needed to optimize methodologies of organoid incorporation in patients with colorectal cancer with peritoneal carcinomatosis.

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