Comparative analysis of tongue cancer organoids among patients identifies the heritable nature of minimal residual disease

The relapse of tongue cancer (TC) after chemotherapy is caused by minimal residual disease (MRD), which is a few remaining cancer cells after chemotherapy. To understand the mechanism of MRD in TC, we created a library of TC organoids (TCOs) from 28 untreated TC patients at diverse ages and cancer s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Developmental cell 2024-11
Hauptverfasser: Sase, Miwako, Sato, Taku, Sato, Hajime, Miya, Fuyuki, Zhang, Shicheng, Haeno, Hiroshi, Kajita, Mihoko, Noguchi, Tadahide, Mori, Yoshiyuki, Ohteki, Toshiaki
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Zusammenfassung:The relapse of tongue cancer (TC) after chemotherapy is caused by minimal residual disease (MRD), which is a few remaining cancer cells after chemotherapy. To understand the mechanism of MRD in TC, we created a library of TC organoids (TCOs) from 28 untreated TC patients at diverse ages and cancer stages. These TCOs reproduced the primary TC tissues both in vitro and in a xenograft model, and several TCO lines survived after cisplatin treatment (chemo-resistant TCOs). Of note, the chemo-resistant TCOs showed "heritable" embryonic diapause-like features before treatment and activation of the autophagy and cholesterol biosynthetic pathways. Importantly, inhibiting these pathways with specific inhibitors converted the chemo-resistant TCOs into chemo-sensitive TCOs. Conversely, autophagy activation with mTOR inhibitors conferred chemo-resistance on the chemo-sensitive TCOs. This unique model provides insights into the mechanism of MRD formation in TCs, leading to effective therapeutic approaches to reduce the recurrence of TC.
ISSN:1534-5807
1878-1551
1878-1551
DOI:10.1016/j.devcel.2024.10.007