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A proof of concept for biomarker-guided targeted therapy against ovarian cancer based on patient-derived tumor xenografts

Authors :
Joshua M. Korn
Ronald Meyer
Juliet Williams
Colleen Kowal
Roberto Velazquez
Paul Fordjour
Esther Kurth
Adam C. Palmer
Hans Bitter
Xiamei Zhang
Deborah Plana
GiNell Elliott
Margaret E. McLaughlin
Alice Loo
Julie Muszynski
David A. Ruddy
William R. Sellers
Daniel P. Rakiec
Stacy Rivera
Guizhi Yang
Jeffrey A. Engelman
Caroline Bullock
Hui Gao
Peter K. Sorger
John Green
Source :
Cancer Res
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Advanced ovarian cancers are a leading cause of cancer-related death in women and are currently treated with surgery and chemotherapy. This standard of care is often temporarily successful but exhibits a high rate of relapse, after which, treatment options are few. Here we investigate whether biomarker-guided use of multiple targeted therapies, including small molecules and antibody–drug conjugates, is a viable alternative. A panel of patient-derived ovarian cancer xenografts (PDX), similar in genetics and chemotherapy responsiveness to human tumors, was exposed to 21 monotherapies and combination therapies. Three monotherapies and one combination were found to be active in different subsets of PDX. Analysis of gene expression data identified biomarkers associated with responsiveness to each of the three targeted therapies, none of which directly inhibits an oncogenic driver. While no single treatment had as high a response rate as chemotherapy, nearly 90% of PDXs were eligible for and responded to at least one biomarker-guided treatment, including tumors resistant to standard chemotherapy. The distribution of biomarker positivity in The Cancer Genome Atlas data suggests the potential for a similar precision approach in human patients. Significance: This study exploits a panel of patient-derived xenografts to demonstrate that most ovarian tumors can be matched to effective biomarker-guided treatments.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Res
Accession number :
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