Cell Culture Models for Translational Research on Thymomas and Thymic Carcinomas: Current Status and Future Perspectives

Author:

Müller Denise1ORCID,Loskutov Jürgen2,Küffer Stefan1ORCID,Marx Alexander1,Regenbrecht Christian R. A.123ORCID,Ströbel Philipp1ORCID,Regenbrecht Manuela J.234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Pathology, University Medical Center Göttingen, 37075 Göttingen, Germany

2. CELLphenomics GmbH, 13125 Berlin, Germany

3. ASC Oncology GmbH, 13125 Berlin, Germany

4. Department for Pneumology, Palliative Medicine, DRK Kliniken Berlin, 14050 Berlin, Germany

Abstract

Cell culture model systems are fundamental tools for studying cancer biology and identifying therapeutic vulnerabilities in a controlled environment. TET cells are notoriously difficult to culture, with only a few permanent cell lines available. The optimal conditions and requirements for the ex vivo establishment and permanent expansion of TET cells have not been systematically studied, and it is currently unknown whether different TET subtypes require different culture conditions or specific supplements. The few permanent cell lines available represent only type AB thymomas and thymic carcinomas, while attempts to propagate tumor cells derived from type B thymomas so far have been frustrated. It is conceivable that epithelial cells in type B thymomas are critically dependent on their interaction with immature T cells or their three-dimensional scaffold. Extensive studies leading to validated cell culture protocols would be highly desirable and a major advance in the field. Alternative methods such as tumor cell organoid models, patient-derived xenografts, or tissue slices have been sporadically used in TETs, but their specific contributions and advantages remain to be shown.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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