Patient‐derived xenograft mouse models to investigate tropism to the central nervous system and retina of primary and secondary central nervous system lymphoma

Author:

Isbell Lisa Kristina1,Tschuch Cordula2,Doostkam Soroush3,Waldeck Silvia1,Andrieux Geoffroy45,Shoumariyeh Khalid15,Lenhard Dorothee2,Schaefer Hans Eckart6,Reinacher Peter Christoph78,Bartsch Ingrid1,Pantic Milena1,Vinnakota Janaki Manoja1,Kakkassery Vinodh9,Schorb Elisabeth1,Scherer Florian15,Frey Anna Verena6,Boerries Melanie45,Illerhaus Gerald10,Duyster Justus15,Schueler Julia2,von Bubnoff Nikolas1511

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine I, Medical Center University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine Freiburg Germany

2. Charles River Discovery Research Services GmbH Freiburg Germany

3. Institute of Neuropathology, Medical Center University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine Freiburg Germany

4. Institute of Medical Bioinformatics and Systems Medicine (IBSM), Medical Center University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine Freiburg Germany

5. German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), partner site Freiburg Germany and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg Germany

6. Department of Pathology University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany

7. Department of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, Medical Faculty University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany

8. Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (ILT) Aachen Germany

9. Department of Ophthalmology University of Luebeck Luebeck Germany

10. Clinic of Hematology, Oncology and Palliative Care Klinikum Stuttgart Stuttgart Germany

11. Department of Hematology and Oncology University Hospital Schleswig‐Holstein Luebeck Germany

Abstract

AbstractAimsHow and why lymphoma cells home to the central nervous system and vitreoretinal compartment in primary diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma of the central nervous system remain unknown. Our aim was to create an in vivo model to study lymphoma cell tropism to the central nervous system.MethodsWe established a patient‐derived central nervous system lymphoma xenograft mouse model and characterised xenografts derived from four primary and four secondary central nervous system lymphoma patients using immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry and nucleic acid sequencing technology. In reimplantation experiments, we analysed dissemination patterns of orthotopic and heterotopic xenografts and performed RNA sequencing of different involved organs to detect differences at the transcriptome level.ResultsWe found that xenografted primary central nervous system lymphoma cells home to the central nervous system and eye after intrasplenic transplantation, mimicking central nervous system and primary vitreoretinal lymphoma pathology, respectively. Transcriptomic analysis revealed distinct signatures for lymphoma cells in the brain in comparison to the spleen as well as a small overlap of commonly regulated genes in both primary and secondary central nervous system lymphoma.ConclusionThis in vivo tumour model preserves key features of primary and secondary central nervous system lymphoma and can be used to explore critical pathways for the central nervous system and retinal tropism with the goal to find new targets for novel therapeutic approaches.

Funder

Else Kröner-Fresenius-Stiftung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Physiology (medical),Neurology (clinical),Neurology,Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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