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Rapid autopsies to enhance metastatic research: the UPTIDER post-mortem tissue donation program.

Tatjana GeukensMaxim De SchepperWouter Van Den BogaertKaren Van BaelenMarion MaetensAnirudh PabbaAmena MahdamiSophia LeducEdoardo IsnaldiHa-Linh NguyenImane BachirMaysam HajipirlooGitte ZelsJosephine Van CauwenbergeKristien BorremansVincent VandecaveyeBirgit WeynandPeter VermeulenEleonora LeucciMaria Francesca BaiettiGeorge SflomosLaura BattistaCathrin BriskenPatrick W B DerksenThijs KoormanDaan VisserColinda L G J ScheeleDaniela S ThommenSigrid HatseSarah-Maria FendtEvy VanderheydenThomas Van BrusselRogier SchepersBram BoeckxDiether LambrechtsGiuseppe MaranoElia Mario BiganzoliAnn SmeetsInes NevelsteenKevin PuniePatrick NevenHans P M W WildiersFrançois RichardGiuseppe FlorisChristine Desmedt
Published in: NPJ breast cancer (2024)
Research on metastatic cancer has been hampered by limited sample availability. Here we present the breast cancer post-mortem tissue donation program UPTIDER and show how it enabled sampling of a median of 31 (range: 5-90) metastases and 5-8 liquids per patient from its first 20 patients. In a dedicated experiment, we show the mild impact of increasing time after death on RNA quality, transcriptional profiles and immunohistochemical staining in tumor tissue samples. We show that this impact can be counteracted by organ cooling. We successfully generated ex vivo models from tissue and liquid biopsies from distinct histological subtypes of breast cancer. We anticipate these and future findings of UPTIDER to elucidate mechanisms of disease progression and treatment resistance and to provide tools for the exploration of precision medicine strategies in the metastatic setting.
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