Lung cancer organoids, a promising model still with long way to go

[Display omitted] •Highlights on key criteria to consider during LCOs establishment.•Comprehensive summary of molecules, compounds, and their function in LCOs 3D culture.•Potential applications and current challenges of LCOs. Lung cancer organoids (LCOs) have sprung up in more and more researching f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Critical reviews in oncology/hematology 2022-03, Vol.171, p.103610-103610, Article 103610
Hauptverfasser: Ma, Hao-chuan, Zhu, Yan-juan, Zhou, Rui, Yu, Ya-ya, Xiao, Zhen-zhen, Zhang, Hai-bo
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Highlights on key criteria to consider during LCOs establishment.•Comprehensive summary of molecules, compounds, and their function in LCOs 3D culture.•Potential applications and current challenges of LCOs. Lung cancer organoids (LCOs) have sprung up in more and more researching fields, because of their ability to recapitulate the three-dimensional structure and functions of the in vivo counterpart organs. However, the culture system for LCOs is still immature, resulting in limited success rate and low tumor purity when culturing LCOs. This is mainly due to the deficiency of an optimal formula of culture medium specially for LCOs. Various cytokines and small molecules have been added in the LCOs culturing system. Compound screening, considering both the mechanism of these molecules and the complexity of lung cancer types is warranted to optimize LCOs culture medium. As methods to culture LCOs increase in sophistication, this model will undoubtedly stand its ground in the coming years in every aspect of cancer researches, especially with major advantages in the field of personalized medicine and tumor microenvironment researches.
ISSN:1040-8428
1879-0461
DOI:10.1016/j.critrevonc.2022.103610