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Organotypic primary blood vessel models of clear cell renal cell carcinoma for single-patient clinical trials

Marı́a Virumbrales-Muñoz, Jiong Chen, José M. Ayuso, Moon‐Hee Lee, E. Jason Abel, David J. Beebe

2020Lab on a Chip35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is a common genitourinary cancer associated with the development of abnormal tumor angiogenesis. Although multiple anti-angiogenic therapies have been developed, responses to individual treatment are highly variable between patients. Thus, the use of one-patient clinical trials has been suggested as an alternative to standard trials. We used a microfluidic device to generate organotypic primary patient-specific blood vessel models using normal (NEnC) and tumor-associated primary CD31+ selected cells (TEnC). Our model was able to recapitulate differences in angiogenic sprouting and vessel permeability that characterize normal and tumor-associated vessels. We analyzed the expression profile of vessel models to define vascular normalization in a patient-specific manner. Using this data, we identified actionable targets to normalize TEnC vessel function to a more NEnC-like phenotype. Finally, we tested two of these drugs in our patient-specific models to determine the efficiency in restoring vessel function showing the potential of the model for single-patient clinical trials.

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Renal cell carcinomaCellMedicineBlood vesselBlood cellClinical trialCarcinomaPathologyOncologyCancer researchInternal medicineBiologyGeneticsRenal cell carcinoma treatment3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchMathematical Biology Tumor Growth
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