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Validity of patient-derived xenograft mouse models for lung cancer based on exome sequencing data

Title
Validity of patient-derived xenograft mouse models for lung cancer based on exome sequencing data
Authors
Kim J.Rhee H.Lee S.
Ewha Authors
이상혁
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이상혁scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
Genomics and Informatics
ISSN
2234-0742JCR Link
Citation
Genomics and Informatics vol. 18, no. 1
Keywords
Copy number alterationLung neoplasmsMutationPatient-derived xenograftWhole exome sequencing
Publisher
Korea Genome Organization
Indexed
SCOPUS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) mouse models are frequently used to test the drug efficacy in diverse types of cancer. They are known to recapitulate the patient characteristics faith-fully, but a systematic survey with a large number of cases is yet missing in lung cancer. Here we report the comparison of genomic characters between mouse and patient tumor tissues in lung cancer based on exome sequencing data. We established PDX mouse models for 132 lung cancer patients and performed whole exome sequencing for trio samples of tumor-normal-xenograft tissues. Then we computed the somatic mutations and copy number variations, which were used to compare the PDX and patient tumor tissues. Genomic and histological conclusions for validity of PDX models agreed in most cases, but we observed eight (~7%) discordant cases. We further examined the changes in mutations and copy number alterations in PDX model production and passage processes, which high-lighted the clonal evolution in PDX mouse models. Our study shows that the genomic characterization plays complementary roles to the histological examination in cancer studies utilizing PDX mouse models. © 2020, Korea Genome Organization.
DOI
10.5808/GI.2020.18.1.e3
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