Stem cell modeling of nervous system tumors

Author:

Furnari Frank B.1ORCID,Anastasaki Corina2ORCID,Bian Shan3,Fine Howard A.4ORCID,Koga Tomoyuki5ORCID,Le Lu Q.6ORCID,Rodriguez Fausto J.7,Gutmann David H.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of California, San Diego 1 Department of Medicine , , San Diego, CA 92037 , USA

2. Washington University School of Medicine 2 Department of Neurology , , St. Louis, MO 63110 , USA

3. Institute for Regenerative Medicine, School of Life Sciences and Technology, Tongji University 3 , 200070 Shanghai , China

4. Weill Cornell Medicine 4 Department of Neurology , , New York, NY 10065 , USA

5. University of Minnesota 5 Department of Neurosurgery , , Minneapolis, MN 55455 , USA

6. University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 6 Department of Dermatology , , Dallas, TX 75390 , USA

7. University of California, Los Angeles 7 Division of Neuropathology , , Los Angeles, CA 90095 , USA

Abstract

ABSTRACT Nervous system tumors, particularly brain tumors, represent the most common tumors in children and one of the most lethal tumors in adults. Despite decades of research, there are few effective therapies for these cancers. Although human nervous system tumor cells and genetically engineered mouse models have served as excellent platforms for drug discovery and preclinical testing, they have limitations with respect to accurately recapitulating important aspects of the pathobiology of spontaneously arising human tumors. For this reason, attention has turned to the deployment of human stem cell engineering involving human embryonic or induced pluripotent stem cells, in which genetic alterations associated with nervous system cancers can be introduced. These stem cells can be used to create self-assembling three-dimensional cerebral organoids that preserve key features of the developing human brain. Moreover, stem cell-engineered lines are amenable to xenotransplantation into mice as a platform to investigate the tumor cell of origin, discover cancer evolutionary trajectories and identify therapeutic vulnerabilities. In this article, we review the current state of human stem cell models of nervous system tumors, discuss their advantages and disadvantages, and provide consensus recommendations for future research.

Funder

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

National Cancer Institute

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities of China

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

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