#162095

HCI-030 breast cancer PDX

Cat. #162095

HCI-030 breast cancer PDX

Cat. #: 162095

Cancer Type: Breast cancer

Cancer Sub-type: Poorly Differentiated Carcinoma

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Contributor

Inventor: Alana L Welm, Yi-Chun Lin, Yoko Sakata DeRose

Institute: The University of Utah Research Foundation

Primary Citation: Guillen, et al. 2022. Nature Cancer. Feb; 3(2):232-250. PMID: 35221336

Tool Details
Patient Details
Engraftment Details
Handling
Application Details
References

Tool Details

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  • Research area: Breast Cancer
  • Description: Human breast cancer patient-derived xenograft (PDX) model that retains high fidelity to original tumour, including spatial structure, intratumour heterogeneity, genomic features, tumour growth rate, metastatic patterns, and drug responses. These highly translatable PDX models can be used to more accurately assess therapeutic efficacy and predict patient responses in preclinical drug validation studies than traditional models. This panel of PDX models includes some of the deadliest forms of breast cancer such as drug-resistant, metastatic tumours, and endocrine-resistant estrogen receptor-positive (ER+) and human epidermal growth factor receptor positive (HER2+) tumours. Sample collected in 2010 from breast tumour recurrence of Caucasian female, age 57 at time of collection with a primary diagnosis of poorly differentiated carcinoma 1999. Patient was a former smoker for 48 years, and had no clinical metastasis detected. Patient had undergone radiation therapy of breast in 1999 and had received systemic treatment of chemotherapy of unknown type 1999-2002 prior to sample collection. Patient and PDX characteristics were as follows - ER status: negative, PR status: negative, HER2 status: negative. PDX information: PAM50 subtype is basal-like and metastasis in lung, detected.

Patient Details

  • Cancer type: Breast Cancer
  • Cancer subtype: Poorly Differentiated Carcinoma
  • Biopsy site: Breast (reccurent)
  • Gender: Female
  • Patient ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Treatment history: Pretreated: Patient had undergone radiation therapy of breast in 1999 and had received systemic treatment of chemotherapy of unknown type 1999-2002 prior to sample collection

Engraftment Details

  • Mice passaged: Yes
  • Engraftment site: Cleared mammary fat pad
  • Host strain: Immunocompromised mice NOD scid gamma (NSG) Jackson Laboratory 5557; NOD/scid, Jackson Laboratory 1303 or NOD rag gamma (NRG), Jackson Laboratory 7799
  • Histology: PAM50 subtype Basal-like
  • Production details: Fresh or thawed human breast tumour fragments were implanted into the cleared inguinal mammary fat pad of female Immune-compromised mice. For bone metastasis samples, bone fragments were coimplanted. For liquid specimens, pleural effusion, or ascites fluid, 1-2 milion cells were injected into cleared mammary fat pads in Matrigel. For ER+ tumours, mice were dosed with E2 beeswax pellets and given supplemental E2 via drinking water. When tumours reached 1-2 cm in diameter, tumours were aseptically collected and reimplanted into new m ice or banked. Estrogen-independent ER+ breast PDX models were generated when ER+ PDX tumours were transplated into overiectomized mice without E2 supplementation.

Handling

  • Initial handling information: Implant into the cleared inguinal mammary fat pad of female Immune-compromised mice NSG and NRG. Both NSG and NRG (fresh) time to growth: 4 months to 1 cm
  • Additional notes: Additional Information on PDX establishment: https://www.nature.com/articles/s43018-022-00337-6/figures/9

Application Details

  • Genetic data: Whole exome sequencing, SNP array, CNV data and RNA sequence from Guillen et al. 2022 Nature Cancer, is available in NIH database dbGaP under accession number phs002479.v1.p1

References

  • Tufail, et al. 2024. Journal of Translational Med. Jan 3:22(1):15. PMID: 38172946
  • Bhattacharya, et al. 2023. Journal of Experimental & Clinical Cancer Research. Dec 16:42(1):343. PMID: 38102637
  • Prekovic, et al. 2023. EMBO Molecular Medicine. Dec 7:15(12):e17737. PMID: 37902007
  • Daneshdoust, et al. 2023. Cells. Sep 30:12(19):2338. PMID: 37830602
  • Wang, et al. 2023. Cell Bioscience. Dec 1:13(1):224. PMID: 38041134
  • Guillen, et al. 2022. Nature Cancer. Feb 3(2):232-250. PMID: 35221336