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Conservation of copy number profiles during engraftment and passaging of patient-derived cancer xenografts

Title
Conservation of copy number profiles during engraftment and passaging of patient-derived cancer xenografts
Authors
Woo, Xing YiGiordano, JessicaSrivastava, AnujZhao, Zi-MingLloyd, Michael W.de Bruijn, RoebiSuh, Yun-SuhkPatidar, RajeshChen, LiScherer, SandraBailey, Matthew H.Yang, Chieh-HsiangCortes-Sanchez, EmilioXi, YuanxinWang, JingWickramasinghe, JayamannaKossenkov, Andrew V.Rebecca, Vito W.Sun, HuaMashl, R. JayDavies, Sherri R.Jeon, RyanFrech, ChristianRandjelovic, JelenaRosains, JacquelineGalimi, FrancescoBertotti, AndreaLafferty, AdamO'Farrell, Alice C.Modave, ElodieLambrechts, Dietherter Brugge, PetraSerra, VioletaMarangoni, ElisabettaEl Botty, RaniaKim, HyunsooKim, Jong-IlYang, Han-KwangLee, CharlesDean, Dennis A., IIDavis-Dusenbery, BrandiEvrard, Yvonne A.Doroshow, James H.Welm, Alana L.Welm, Bryan E.Lewis, Michael T.Fang, BingliangRoth, Jack A.Meric-Bernstam, FundaHerlyn, MeenhardDavies, Michael A.Ding, LiLi, ShunqiangGovindan, RamaswamyIsella, ClaudioMoscow, Jeffrey A.Trusolino, LivioByrne, Annette T.Jonkers, JosBult, Carol J.Medico, EnzoChuang, Jeffrey H.|PDXNET ConsortiumEurOPDX Consortium
Ewha Authors
Charles Lee
SCOPUS Author ID
Charles Leescopusscopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
NATURE GENETICS
ISSN
1061-4036JCR Link

1546-1718JCR Link
Citation
NATURE GENETICS vol. 53, no. 1
Publisher
NATURE RESEARCH
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Analysis of copy number alterations in 1,451 patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and matched patient tumor samples shows strong conservation from patient tumors through late-passage PDXs and a lack of systematic copy number evolution driven by the mouse host. Patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) are resected human tumors engrafted into mice for preclinical studies and therapeutic testing. It has been proposed that the mouse host affects tumor evolution during PDX engraftment and propagation, affecting the accuracy of PDX modeling of human cancer. Here, we exhaustively analyze copy number alterations (CNAs) in 1,451 PDX and matched patient tumor (PT) samples from 509 PDX models. CNA inferences based on DNA sequencing and microarray data displayed substantially higher resolution and dynamic range than gene expression-based inferences, and they also showed strong CNA conservation from PTs through late-passage PDXs. CNA recurrence analysis of 130 colorectal and breast PT/PDX-early/PDX-late trios confirmed high-resolution CNA retention. We observed no significant enrichment of cancer-related genes in PDX-specific CNAs across models. Moreover, CNA differences between patient and PDX tumors were comparable to variations in multiregion samples within patients. Our study demonstrates the lack of systematic copy number evolution driven by the PDX mouse host.
DOI
10.1038/s41588-020-00750-6
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