Progress in building clinically relevant patient‐derived tumor xenograft models for cancer research

Author:

Wang Weijing1,Li Yongshu23ORCID,Lin Kaida1,Wang Xiaokang4,Tu Yanyang5,Zhuo Zhenjian67ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Medicine Shantou University Medical College Shantou China

2. College of Life Sciences Hubei Normal University Huangshi China

3. Shenzhen Institute for Technology Innovation National Institute of Metrology Shenzhen China

4. Department of Pharmacy Shenzhen Longhua District Central Hospital Shenzhen China

5. Research Center, Huizhou Central People's Hospital Guangdong Medical University Huizhou City China

6. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Oncogenomics, School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen China

7. Laboratory Animal Center, School of Chemical Biology and Biotechnology Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen China

Abstract

AbstractPatient‐derived tumor xenograft (PDX) models, a method involving the surgical extraction of tumor tissues from cancer patients and subsequent transplantation into immunodeficient mice, have emerged as a pivotal approach in translational research, particularly in advancing precision medicine. As the first stage of PDX development, the patient‐derived orthotopic xenograft (PDOX) models implant tumor tissue in mice in the corresponding anatomical locations of the patient. The PDOX models have several advantages, including high fidelity to the original tumor, heightened drug sensitivity, and an elevated rate of successful transplantation. However, the PDOX models present significant challenges, requiring advanced surgical techniques and resource‐intensive imaging technologies, which limit its application. And then, the humanized mouse models, as well as the zebrafish models, were developed. Humanized mouse models contain a human immune environment resembling the tumor and immune system interplay. The humanized mouse models are a hot topic in PDX model research. Regarding zebrafish patient‐derived tumor xenografts (zPDX) and patient‐derived organoids (PDO) as promising models for studying cancer and drug discovery, zPDX models are used to transplant tumors into zebrafish as novel personalized medical animal models with the advantage of reducing patient waiting time. PDO models provide a cost‐effective approach for drug testing that replicates the in vivo environment and preserves important tumor‐related information for patients. The present review highlights the functional characteristics of each new phase of PDX and provides insights into the challenges and prospective developments in this rapidly evolving field.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Veterinary (miscellaneous),Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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