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Patient-derived models facilitate precision medicine in liver cancer by remodeling cell-matrix interaction

Kaiwen Chen, Yanran Li, Bingran Wang, Xuehan Yan, Yiying Tao, Weizhou Song, Zhifeng Xi, Kang He, Qiang Xia

2023Frontiers in Immunology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liver cancer is an aggressive tumor originating in the liver with a dismal prognosis. Current evidence suggests that liver cancer is the fifth most prevalent cancer worldwide and the second most deadly type of malignancy. Tumor heterogeneity accounts for the differences in drug responses among patients, emphasizing the importance of precision medicine. Patient-derived models of cancer are widely used preclinical models to study precision medicine since they preserve tumor heterogeneity ex vivo in the study of many cancers. Patient-derived models preserving cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions better recapitulate in vivo conditions, including patient-derived xenografts (PDXs), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), precision-cut liver slices (PCLSs), patient-derived organoids (PDOs), and patient-derived tumor spheroids (PDTSs). In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of the different modalities used to establish preclinical models for precision medicine in liver cancer.

Topics & Concepts

Precision medicineMedicineLiver cancerCancerEx vivoMalignancyInduced pluripotent stem cellCancer stem cellCancer researchIn vivoCancer cellBioinformaticsPathologyBiologyInternal medicineBiochemistryBiotechnologyGeneEmbryonic stem cellCancer Cells and Metastasis3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchLiver physiology and pathology