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Human patient derived organoids: an emerging precision medicine model for gastrointestinal cancer research
by
Ma, Zhihong
, Zhan, Fuyuan
, Zhu, Yuehong
, Ye, Wangfang
, Zhu, Cong
, He, Yuxuan
, Chen, Yan
, Yan, Sicheng
in
3D model
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cells
/ Chemotherapy
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR/cas9
/ DNA methylation
/ Drug development
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug screening
/ gastrointestinal cancers
/ Gene therapy
/ Genome editing
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical research
/ Metastasis
/ MicroRNAs
/ Mortality
/ Mutation
/ organoid
/ Organoids
/ Patients
/ personalized medicine
/ Precision medicine
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2024
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Human patient derived organoids: an emerging precision medicine model for gastrointestinal cancer research
by
Ma, Zhihong
, Zhan, Fuyuan
, Zhu, Yuehong
, Ye, Wangfang
, Zhu, Cong
, He, Yuxuan
, Chen, Yan
, Yan, Sicheng
in
3D model
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cells
/ Chemotherapy
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR/cas9
/ DNA methylation
/ Drug development
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug screening
/ gastrointestinal cancers
/ Gene therapy
/ Genome editing
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical research
/ Metastasis
/ MicroRNAs
/ Mortality
/ Mutation
/ organoid
/ Organoids
/ Patients
/ personalized medicine
/ Precision medicine
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2024
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Human patient derived organoids: an emerging precision medicine model for gastrointestinal cancer research
by
Ma, Zhihong
, Zhan, Fuyuan
, Zhu, Yuehong
, Ye, Wangfang
, Zhu, Cong
, He, Yuxuan
, Chen, Yan
, Yan, Sicheng
in
3D model
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ Cell culture
/ Cells
/ Chemotherapy
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR/cas9
/ DNA methylation
/ Drug development
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug screening
/ gastrointestinal cancers
/ Gene therapy
/ Genome editing
/ Lung cancer
/ Medical research
/ Metastasis
/ MicroRNAs
/ Mortality
/ Mutation
/ organoid
/ Organoids
/ Patients
/ personalized medicine
/ Precision medicine
/ Tumor microenvironment
/ Tumorigenesis
/ Tumors
2024
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Human patient derived organoids: an emerging precision medicine model for gastrointestinal cancer research
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Human patient derived organoids: an emerging precision medicine model for gastrointestinal cancer research
2024
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Overview
Gastrointestinal cancers account for approximately one-third of the total global cancer incidence and mortality with a poor prognosis. It is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Most of these diseases lack effective treatment, occurring as a result of inappropriate models to develop safe and potent therapies. As a novel preclinical model, tumor patient-derived organoids (PDOs), can be established from patients’ tumor tissue and cultured in the laboratory in 3D architectures. This 3D model can not only highly simulate and preserve key biological characteristics of the source tumor tissue in vitro but also reproduce the in vivo tumor microenvironment through co-culture. Our review provided an overview of the different in vitro models in current tumor research, the derivation of cells in PDO models, and the application of PDO model technology in gastrointestinal cancers, particularly the applications in combination with CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technology, tumor microenvironment simulation, drug screening, drug development, and personalized medicine. It also elucidates the ethical status quo of organoid research and the current challenges encountered in clinical research, and offers a forward-looking assessment of the potential paths for clinical organoid research advancement.
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