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- Yoon, Hyo‐Jin;
- Chung, Young Shin;
- Lee, Yong Jae;
- Yu, Seung Eun;
- Baek, Sewoom;
- ... Kim, Hye‐Seon;
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The current paradigm of cancer medicine focuses on patient- and/or cancer-specific treatments, which has led to continuous progress in the development of patient representatives (e.g., organoids) and cancer-targeting carriers for drug screening. As breakthrough concepts, i) living cancer tissues convey intact profiles of patient-specific microenvironmental signatures. ii) The growth mechanisms of cancer mass with intense cell-cell interactions can be harnessed to develop self-homing nano-targeting by using cancer cell-derived nanovesicles (CaNVs). Hence, a tissueoid model of ovarian cancer (OC) is developed by culturing OC patient tissues in a 3D gel chip, whose microchannel networks enable perfusion to maintain tissue viability. A novel model of systemic cancer responses is approached by xenografting OC tissueoids into ischaemic hindlimbs in nude mice. CaNVs are produced to carry general chemotherapeutics or new drugs under pre/clinical studies that target the BRCA mutation or energy metabolism, thereby increasing the test scope. This pioneer study cross-validates drug responses from the OC clinic, tissueoid, and animal model by demonstrating the alignment of results in drug type-specific efficiency, BRCA mutation-dependent drug efficiency, and metabolism inhibition-based anti-cancer effects. Hence, this study provides a directional foundation to accelerate the discovery of patient-specific drugs with CaNV application towards future precision medicine.
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- 제목
- Cancer Patient Tissueoid with Self‐Homing Nano‐Targeting of Metabolic Inhibitor
- 제목 (타언어)
- Cancer Patient Tissueoid with Self-Homing Nano-Targeting of Metabolic Inhibitor
- 저자
- Yoon, Hyo‐Jin; Chung, Young Shin; Lee, Yong Jae; Yu, Seung Eun; Baek, Sewoom; Kim, Hye‐Seon; Kim, Sang Wun; Lee, Jung-Yun ; Kim, Sunghoon ; Sung, Hak Joon
- 발행일
- 2021-11
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Advanced Science
- 권
- 8
- 호
- 22
- 페이지
- 2102640