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A novel 3D pillar/well array platform using patient-derived head and neck tumor to predict the individual radioresponseopen access

Authors
Lee, Dong WooChoi, Sung YongKim, Soo YoonKim, Hye JinShin, Da-YongShim, JoonhoKu, BosungOh, DongryulChung, Man Ki
Issue Date
Oct-2022
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Keywords
Head and neck neoplasm; Radiotherapy; Patient-derived cell; Precision medicine
Citation
TRANSLATIONAL ONCOLOGY, v.24
Journal Title
TRANSLATIONAL ONCOLOGY
Volume
24
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/86018
DOI
10.1016/j.tranon.2022.101483
ISSN
1936-5233
Abstract
Predicting individual radiotherapy (RT) response is valuable in managing head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). We assessed the feasibility of our novel 3D culture platform to measure radioresponse using patient-derived cells (PDCs) from HNSCC patients. Cells from the FaDu line and tumor samples from 39 HNSCC patients were cultivated serially in Matrigel (TM) on a 3D pillar/well array culture system. The 3D tumor models were exposed to 0 to 8 Gy of radiation dose, and the radioresponse index (RTauc, area under the dose-response curve) was measured quantitatively with Calcein AM staining of live tumor cells. Calcein AM fluorescence showed reduced density and the number of FaDu colonies as radiation increased, implying a dose-dependent effect on cell viability in the 3D pillar/well culture system. 3D tumor models using PDCs were established successfully from 39 HNSCC patient tumor samples, maintaining original genomic and pathological characteristics. These 3D tumor models were exposed to ionizing radiation on a 3D pillar/well array, with a mean period of 12 days from tumor harvest to the measurement of RTauc. The RTauc of all PDCs varied from 3.5 to 9.4, and the lower 40th percentile (Z-score = -0.26) was considered a good radioresponse group with a threshold RTauc of 4.6. The good radioresponse group showed fewer adverse features than others. As of the last follow-up, recurrence-free survival was better in the good radioresponse group (p = 0.037). 3D pillar/well array platforms using PDC could rapidly quantify radioresponse index in patients with HNSCC, showing potential as a novel prognosticator.
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