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Kentaro Igarashi1, Kei Kawaguchi2, Takashi Murakami2, Kentaro Miyake2, Tasuku Kiyuna2, Masuyo Miyake2, Yukihiko Hiroshima2, Takashi Higuchi1, Hiromichi Oshiro2, Scott D Nelson3, Sarah M Dry3, Yunfeng Li3, Norio Yamamoto4, Katsuhiro Hayashi4, Hiroaki Kimura4, Shinji Miwa4, Shree Ram Singh5, Hiroyuki Tsuchiya6, Robert M Hoffman7.
Abstract
Sarcoma is a rare and recalcitrant malignancy. Although immune and novel targeted therapies have been tested on many cancer types, few sarcoma patients have had durable responses with such therapy. Doxorubicin and cisplatinum are still first-line chemotherapy after four decades. Our laboratory has established the patient-derived orthotopic xenograft (PDOX) model using surgical orthotopic implantation (SOI). Many promising results have been obtained using the sarcoma PDOX model for identifying effective approved drugs and experimental therapeutics, as well as combinations of them for individual patients. In this review, we present our laboratory's experience with PDOX models of sarcoma, and the ability of the PDOX models to identify effective approved agents, as well as experimental therapeutics. Published by Elsevier B.V.Entities:
Keywords: Individualized therapy; PDOX; Patient-derived sarcoma; Precision medicine
Year: 2019 PMID: 31639427 DOI: 10.1016/j.canlet.2019.10.028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Lett ISSN: 0304-3835 Impact factor: 8.679