Author:
Tang Huan,Miao Xin,Yu Cheng,Chai Changpeng,Su Yuanhui,Li Lu,Yi Jianfeng,Ye Zhenzhen,Miao Long,Wang Zhengfeng,Zhang Hui,Xu Hao,Zhou Wence
Abstract
AbstractChemotherapy resistance poses clinical challenges in pancreatic cancer treatment. Developing cell lines resistant to chemotherapy is crucial for investigating drug resistance mechanisms and identifying alternative treatment pathways. The genetic and biological attributes of pancreatic cancer depend on its aetiology, racial demographics and anatomical origin, underscoring the need for models that comprehensively represent these characteristics. Here, we introduce PDAC-X2, a pancreatic cancer cell line derived from Chinese patients. We conducted a comprehensive analysis encompassing the immune phenotype, biology, genetics, molecular characteristics and tumorigenicity of the cell line. PDAC-X2 cells displayed epithelial morphology and expressed cell markers (CK7 and CK19) alongside other markers (E-cadherin, Vimentin, Ki-67, CEA and CA19-9). The population doubling time averaged around 69 h. In vivo, PDAC-X2 cells consistently maintained their tumorigenicity, achieving a 100% tumour formation rate. Characterised by a predominantly tetraploid karyotype, this cell line exhibited a complex genetic markup. Notably, PDAC-X2 cells demonstrated resistance to multiple drugs, including gemcitabine, paclitaxel, 5-fluorouracil and oxaliplatin. In conclusion, PDAC-X2 presents an invaluable preclinical model. Its utility lies in facilitating the study of drug resistance mechanisms and the exploration of alternative therapeutic approaches aimed at enhancing the prognosis of this tumour type.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Gansu Province
Gansu Provincial University Innovation Foundation
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Talent Innovation and Entrepreneurship Project in Lanzhou
Medical Innovation and Development Project of Lanzhou University
Major Science and Technology Projects of Gansu Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC