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Wilms tumor primary cultures capture phenotypic heterogeneity and facilitate preclinical screening

Authors :
Lisa Götz
Jenny Wegert
Alireza Paikari
Silke Appenzeller
Sabrina Bausenwein
Christian Vokuhl
Taryn D. Treger
Jarno Drost
Christin Linderkamp
Dominik T. Schneider
Karen Ernestus
Steven W. Warman
Jörg Fuchs
Nils Welter
Norbert Graf
Sam Behjati
Rhoikos Furtwängler
Manfred Gessler
Source :
Translational Oncology, Vol 52, Iss , Pp 102263- (2025)
Publication Year :
2025
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2025.

Abstract

Wilms tumors (WT) are characterized by variable contributions of blastemal, epithelial and stromal elements, reflecting their diverse cellular origins and genetic drivers. In vitro models remain rare, despite a growing need to better characterize tumor biology and evaluate new treatments. Using three approaches, we have now established a large collection of long-term cultures that represent this diversity. Adherent WT cultures are predominated by stromal cells, 3D spheroids model blastema, and patient-derived organoid cultures of both tumor and healthy kidney tissue result in the preferential growth of epithelial cells. Adherent, spheroid and organoid cultures are also clearly distinguishable by their transcriptome. Preclinical drug screening experiments revealed sensitivity to a range of inhibitors, that are highly effective in other childhood solid tumors. Sensitivity was related to MYCN status, a marker associated with adverse outcome across human cancers including WT. The combination of the three culture techniques represents a promising tool to both explore tumor heterogeneity in vitro and to facilitate characterization of candidate driver genes, in order to improve treatment regimens in the future.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19365233
Volume :
52
Issue :
102263-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Translational Oncology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.3a459fc4322480da30c9a68dfb36b31
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2024.102263