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A biobank of pediatric patient-derived-xenograft models in cancer precision medicine trial MAPPYACTS for relapsed and refractory tumors.

Maria Eugénia Marques da CostaSakina ZaidiJean Yves ScoazecRobin DroitWan Ching LimAntonin MarchaisJerome SalmonSarah CherkaouiRaphael J MorscherAnouchka LaurentSebastien MalingeThomas MercherSéverine Tabone-EglingerIsabelle GoddardFrancoise PflumioJulien CalvoFrancoise RediniNatacha Entz-WerléAroa SorianoAlberto VillanuevaStefano CairoPascal ChastagnerMassimo MoroCormac OwensMichela CasanovaRaquel Hladun-AlvaroPablo BerlangaEstelle Daudigeos-DubusPhilippe DessenLaurence ZitvogelLudovic LacroixGaëlle PierronOlivier O DelattreGudrun SchleiermacherDidier SurdezDidier Frappaz
Published in: Communications biology (2023)
Pediatric patients with recurrent and refractory cancers are in most need for new treatments. This study developed patient-derived-xenograft (PDX) models within the European MAPPYACTS cancer precision medicine trial (NCT02613962). To date, 131 PDX models were established following heterotopical and/or orthotopical implantation in immunocompromised mice: 76 sarcomas, 25 other solid tumors, 12 central nervous system tumors, 15 acute leukemias, and 3 lymphomas. PDX establishment rate was 43%. Histology, whole exome and RNA sequencing revealed a high concordance with the primary patient's tumor profile, human leukocyte-antigen characteristics and specific metabolic pathway signatures. A detailed patient molecular characterization, including specific mutations prioritized in the clinical molecular tumor boards are provided. Ninety models were shared with the IMI2 ITCC Pediatric Preclinical Proof-of-concept Platform (IMI2 ITCC-P4) for further exploitation. This PDX biobank of unique recurrent childhood cancers provides an essential support for basic and translational research and treatments development in advanced pediatric malignancies.
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