Prospective Primary Human Lungcancer Organoids to Predict Treatment Response

NCT04859166 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 10

Last updated 2023-03-15

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Summary

Organoids are generated from tumor biopsies, taken during a standard procedure. and are a collection of organ-specific cell types that are able to self-organize in-vitro in a manner similar to the in-vivo situation (3D). They have the capability to facilitate in-depth analysis of patient's own tumor material at point of diagnosis and during progressive/recurrent disease. There is currently no published protocol to establish long-term lung cancer organoids from lung cancer patients. Such a methodology would enable the prospective identification of 'patient tailored optimal treatments" as well as the derivation of predictive biomarkers for response and relapse. Apart from organoids, xenograft models also still have their merits. To generate PDX, tumor material will be retrieved from surgical specimens, cut in small pieces, transplanted in the recipient immune deficient animals either subcutaneously or implanted directly into the lung. A tumor with the median growth rate will be serially transplanted in vivo for further therapeutic experiments. Dedicated small animal irradiaton in our facility enables precise local irradiation of lung tumors with minimal radiation exposure of the surrounding normal tissues. Integrated cone beam computed tomography imaging system allows longitudinal monitoring of tumor response to novel treatments.

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Organoids

A part of the tumor of approximately 1 cm3 will be removed from the primary tumor.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Maastricht Radiation Oncology

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Marc Vooijs, MD, PhD · Maastro

Eligibility

Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2017-11-15
Primary Completion
2022-10-01
Completion
2022-10-01

Countries

  • Netherlands

Study Locations

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