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Gastrointestinal Cancer Patient Derived Organoids at the Frontier of Personalized Medicine and Drug Screening

Zhenjie Yang, Jun Yu, Chi Chun Wong

2024Cells12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide. Around one-third of the total global cancer incidence and mortality are related to gastrointestinal (GI) cancers. Over the past few years, rapid developments have been made in patient-derived organoid (PDO) models for gastrointestinal cancers. By closely mimicking the molecular properties of their parent tumors in vitro, PDOs have emerged as powerful tools in personalized medicine and drug discovery. Here, we review the current literature on the application of PDOs of common gastrointestinal cancers in the optimization of drug treatment strategies in the clinic and their rising importance in pre-clinical drug development. We discuss the advantages and limitations of gastrointestinal cancer PDOs and outline the microfluidics-based strategies that improve the throughput of PDO models in order to extract the maximal benefits in the personalized medicine and drug discovery process.

Topics & Concepts

Personalized medicineCancerMedicineDrug discoveryPrecision medicineGastrointestinal cancerDrugOrganoidDrug developmentIntensive care medicineBioinformaticsInternal medicinePharmacologyColorectal cancerPathologyBiologyNeuroscienceCancer Cells and MetastasisCancer Genomics and Diagnostics3D Printing in Biomedical Research
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