Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of lymphoma typically involve the injection of human tumor cells into an immunocompromised murine host. PDXs have the advantage that the tumor cells grow in a 3D environment within the mouse, meaning the selection pressure of in vitro establishment is avoided and the tumor cells better maintain their genetic heterogeneity. Here, we outline a method for producing and maintaining a PDX model of lymphoma. We describe three different methods to isolate a single cell suspension of the primary patient tumor, followed by either subcutaneous or intraperitoneal injection into an immunocompromised mouse. We then detail how to monitor tumor growth and how to harvest, passage, and store the tumors once they have grown. We highlight and discuss important protocol considerations including technical hints as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the methods described.

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