Comparison of Surgical and Colonoscopy Tissue to Establish Colorectal Patient-derived Organoids

Author:

Chen Hong123,Yang Yuping423,Shi Jinsen523,Yan Ting6,Wang Jun6,Yang Yuning423,Lu Qin523,Feng Hailan523,Du Jian523,Cao Zhiyun523,Weygant Nathaniel523

Affiliation:

1. Academy of Integrative Medicine, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou 350122, China

2. Fujian Key Laboratory of Integrative Medicine in Geriatrics, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou 350122, China

3. Key Laboratory of Integrative Medicine, Fujian Province University, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou 350122, China

4. Academy of Integrative Medicine, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou 350122, China

5. Academy of Integrative Medicine, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou 350122, China

6. Department of General Surgery, Second Affiliated People’s Hospital, Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou 350122, China

Abstract

Background: Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) are ex vivo models that retain the functions and characteristics of individualized source tissues, including a simulated tumor microenvironment. However, the potential impact of undiscovered differences between tissue sources on PDO growth and progression remains unclear. Objective: and condition of PDO models originating from surgical resection and colonoscopy and to provide practical insights for PDO studies. Methods: Tissue samples and relevant patient clinical information were collected to establish organoid models. PDOs were derived from both surgical and colonoscopy tissues. The growth of the organoids, including their state, size, and success rate of establishment, was recorded and analyzed. The activity of the organoids at the end stage of growth was detected using calcein-AM fluorescence staining Results: The results showed that the early growth phase of 2/3 colonoscopy-derived organoids was faster compared to surgical PDOs, with a growth difference observed within 11-13 days of establishment. However, colonoscopy-derived organoids exhibited a diminished growth trend after this time. There were no significant differences observed in the terminal area and quantity between the two types of tissue-derived organoids. Immunofluorescence assays of the PDOs revealed that the surgical PDOs possessed a denser cell mass with relatively higher viability than colonoscopy-derived PDOs. Conclusion: In the establishment of colorectal patient-derived organoids, surgically derived organoids require a slightly longer establishment period, while colonoscopy-derived organoids should be passaged prior to growth inhibition to preserve organoid viability.

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Cancer Research,Drug Discovery,Pharmacology,Oncology

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