Identification of treatment‐induced vulnerabilities in pancreatic cancer patients using functional model systems

  • Peschke K
  • Jakubowsky H
  • Schäfer A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Despite the advance and success of precision oncology in gastroin-testinal cancers, the frequency of molecular-informed therapy decisions in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is currently neglectable. We present a longitudinal precision oncology platform based on functional model systems, including patient-derived organoids, to identify chemotherapy-induced vulnerabilities. We demonstrate that treatment-induced tumor cell plasticity in vivo distinctly changes responsiveness to targeted therapies, without the presence of a selectable genetic marker, indicating that tumor cell plasticity can be functionalized. By adding a mechanistic layer to precision oncology, adaptive processes of tumors under therapy can be exploited, particularly in highly plastic tumors, such as pancreatic cancer.

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Peschke, K., Jakubowsky, H., Schäfer, A., Maurer, C., Lange, S., Orben, F., … Reichert, M. (2022). Identification of treatment‐induced vulnerabilities in pancreatic cancer patients using functional model systems. EMBO Molecular Medicine, 14(4). https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202114876

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