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title = "Culture media composition influences patient-derived organoid ability to predict therapeutic responses in gastrointestinal cancers",
abstract = "BACKGROUND. A patient-derived organoid (PDO) platform may serve as a promising tool for translational cancer research. In this study, we evaluated PDO's ability to predict clinical response to gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. METHODS. We generated PDOs from primary and metastatic lesions of patients with GI cancers, including pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, colorectal adenocarcinoma, and cholangiocarcinoma. We compared PDO response with the observed clinical response for donor patients to the same treatments. RESULTS. We report an approximately 80% concordance rate between PDO and donor tumor response. Importantly, we found a profound influence of culture media on PDO phenotype, where we showed a significant difference in response to standard-of-care chemotherapies, distinct morphologies, and transcriptomes between media within the same PDO cultures. CONCLUSION. While we demonstrate a high concordance rate between donor tumor and PDO, these studies also showed the important role of culture media when using PDOs to inform treatment selection and predict response across a spectrum of GI cancers. TRIAL REGISTRATION. Not applicable. FUNDING. The Joan F. & Richard A. Abdoo Family Fund in Colorectal Cancer Research, GI Cancer program of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Mayo Clinic SPORE in Pancreatic Cancer, Center of Individualized Medicine (Mayo Clinic), Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (Mayo Clinic), Incyte Pharmaceuticals and Mayo Clinic Hepatobiliary SPORE, University of Minnesota-Mayo Clinic Partnership, and the Early Therapeutic program (Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic).",
author = "Hogenson, {Tara L.} and Hao Xie and Phillips, {William J.} and Toruner, {Merih D.} and Li, {Jenny J.} and Horn, {Isaac P.} and Kennedy, {Devin J.} and Almada, {Luciana L.} and Marks, {David L.} and Carr, {Ryan M.} and Murat Toruner and Sigafoos, {Ashley N.} and Koenig-Kappes, {Amanda N.} and Olson, {Rachel L.O.} and Tolosa, {Ezequiel J.} and Cheng Zhang and Hu Li and Doles, {Jason D.} and Jonathan Bleeker and Barrett, {Michael T.} and Boyum, {James H.} and Kipp, {Benjamin R.} and Amit Mahipal and Hubbard, {Joleen M.} and {Scheffler Hanson}, {Temperance J.} and Petersen, {Gloria M.} and Surendra Dasari and Oberg, {Ann L.} and Truty, {Mark J.} and Graham, {Rondell P.} and Levy, {Michael J.} and Mojun Zhu and Billadeau, {Daniel D.} and Adjei, {Alex A.} and Nelson Dusetti and Iovanna, {Juan L.} and Bekaii-Saab, {Tanios S.} and Ma, {Wen Wee} and Fernandez-Zapico, {Martin E.}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the Joan F. & Richard A. Abdoo Family Fund in Colorectal Cancer Research (CA265050), GI Cancer program of the Mayo Clinic Cancer Center, Mayo Clinic SPORE in Pancreatic Cancer, Center of Individualized Medicine (Mayo Clinic), Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (Mayo Clinic) to MEFZ, Incyte Pharmaceuticals and Mayo Clinic Hepatobiliary SPORE to MEFZ and MTB, a University of Minnesota-Mayo Clinic Partnership grant, Early Therapeutic program (Department of Oncology, Mayo Clinic) to MEFZ and WWM, and a 2022 Conquer Cancer Foundation of ASCO Young Investigator Award to RMC. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022, Hogenson et al. This is an open access article published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.",
year = "2022",
month = nov,
day = "22",
doi = "10.1172/jci.insight.158060",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "7",
journal = "JCI insight",
issn = "2379-3708",
publisher = "The American Society for Clinical Investigation",
number = "22",
}