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Home › Dataset Library › Clinical, Molecular and Genetic Validation of a Murine Orthotopic Xenograft Model of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma using Fresh Human Specimens

Dataset: Clinical, Molecular and Genetic Validation of a Murine Orthotopic Xenograft Model of Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma using Fresh Human Specimens

This project describes the establishment and validation of a murine orthotopic xenograft model using fresh human tumor samples that...

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This project describes the establishment and validation of a murine orthotopic xenograft model using fresh human tumor samples that recapitulates the critical components of human pancreatic adenocarcinoma. The authors discuss the proven and theoretical advantages of the model as well as future translational implications. Background: Relevant preclinical models that recapitulate the key features of human pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) are needed in order to provide biologically tractable models to probe disease progression and therapeutic responses and ultimately improve patient outcomes for this disease. Here, we describe the establishment and clinical, pathological, molecular and genetic validation of a murine, orthotopic xenograft model of PDAC. Methods: Human PDACs were resected and orthotopically implanted and propagated in immunocompromised mice. Patient survival was correlated with xenograft growth and metastatic rate in mice. Human and mouse tumor pathology were compared. Tumors were analyzed for genetic mutations, gene expression, receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) activation, and cytokine expression. Results: Fifteen human PDACs were propagated orthotopically in mice. Xenografts developed peritoneal and liver metastases. Time to growth and metastatic efficiency in mice each correlated with patient survival. Tumor architecture, nuclear grade and stromal content were similar in patient and xenografted tumors. Propagated tumors closely exhibited the genetic and molecular features known to characterize pancreatic cancer (e.g. high rate of KRAS, p53, SMAD4 mutation and EGFR activation). The correlation coefficient of gene expression between patient tumors and xenografts propagated through multiple generations was 93 to 99%. Analysis of gene expression demonstrated distinct differences between xenografts from fresh patient tumors versus commercially available PDAC cell lines. Conclusions: Our orthotopic xenograft model derived from fresh human PDACs closely recapitulates the clinical, pathologic, genetic and molecular aspects of human disease. This model has resulted in the identification of rational therapeutic strategies to be tested in clinical trials and will permit additional therapeutic approaches and identification of biomarkers of response to therapy. 47 Samples in total were generated for normal pancreatic tissue in patients, pancreatic tumors in patients, pancreatic tumors propagated in a mouse xenograft model, and pancreatic cancer cell lines in vitro. Clustering analysis was performed to evaluate the differences between patient tumors, xenograft tumors, established cancer cell lines, and cell lines derived from xenografts.

Species:
human

Samples:
47

Source:
E-GEOD-46385

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.11, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample TISSUE PRESERVE METHOD CELL LINE ORGANISM PART MALIGNANCY PATIENT/LINE GENERATION IN XENOGRAFT MODEL HOST ORGANISM
GSM1129598 n/a PANC-1 not specified cancer PANC-1 not specified in vitro
GSM1129597 n/a Panc96 not specified cancer mPanc96 not specified in vitro
GSM1129596 frozen Panc96 Tumor mPanc96 cancer mPanc96 not specified Mus musculus
GSM1129595 n/a CL3.6p1 not specified cancer L3.6p1 not specified in vitro
GSM1129594 n/a CBxPC-3 not specified cancer BxPC-3 not specified in vitro
GSM1129593 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA912 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129592 RNAlater not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA738 F5 Mus musculus
GSM112959 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA738 F12 Mus musculus
GSM112959 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA738 F12 Mus musculus
GSM112959 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA738 F12 Mus musculus
GSM1129588 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA738 F5 Mus musculus
GSM1129587 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA738 F6 Mus musculus
GSM1129586 RNAlater not specified Patient pancreas tissue Non-cancer UVA67 not specified Homo sapiens
GSM1129585 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA654 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129584 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA653 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129583 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA624 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129582 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA608 F2 Mus musculus
GSM112958 n/a UVA608 not specified cancer UVA608 not specified Mus musculus
GSM1129580 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA608 F10 Mus musculus
GSM1129580 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA608 F10 Mus musculus
GSM1129578 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA608 F11 Mus musculus
GSM1129577 n/a not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA608 not specified in vitro
GSM1129582 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA608 F2 Mus musculus
GSM1129575 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA602 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129574 Allprotect not specified Patient pancreas tissue Non-cancer UVA580 not specified Homo sapiens
GSM1129573 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA530 F3 Mus musculus
GSM1129572 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA450 F3 Mus musculus
GSM1129572 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA450 F3 Mus musculus
GSM1129570 Allprotect not specified Patient pancreatic tumor cancer UVA450 not specified Homo sapiens
GSM1129569 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA450 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129568 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA432 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129567 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA431 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129567 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA431 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129565 cryopreservation not specified Patient pancreatic tumor cancer UVA431 not specified Homo sapiens
GSM1129564 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA366 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129563 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA366 F8 Mus musculus
GSM1129563 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA366 F8 Mus musculus
GSM1129563 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA366 F8 Mus musculus
GSM1129560 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA366 F5 Mus musculus
GSM1129560 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA366 F5 Mus musculus
GSM1129560 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA366 F5 Mus musculus
GSM1129557 n/a UVA366 not specified cancer UVA366 not specified in vitro
GSM1129556 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA232 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129556 frozen not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA232 F1 Mus musculus
GSM1129554 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA215 F2 Mus musculus
GSM1129553 Allprotect not specified Patient pancreas tissue Non-cancer UVA190 not specified Homo sapiens
GSM1129552 Allprotect not specified Patient-derived tumor in mouse cancer UVA1049 F2 Mus musculus

Tags

  • adenocarcinoma
  • cancer
  • cell
  • cytokine
  • disease
  • ductal adenocarcinoma
  • liver
  • pancreatic adenocarcinoma
  • pancreatic cancer
  • pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma
  • tyrosine

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