Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models in basic and translational breast cancer research

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Lacey E. Dobrolecki
Susie D. Airhart
Denis G. Alferez
Samuel Aparicio
Fariba Behbod
Mohamed Bentires-Alj
Cathrin Brisken
Carol J. Bult
Shirong Cai
Robert B. Clarke
Heidi Dowst
Matthew J. Ellis
Eva Gonzalez-Suarez
Richard D. Iggo
Peter Kabos
Shunqiang Li
Geoffrey J. Lindeman
Elisabetta Marangoni
Aaron McCoy
Funda Meric-Bernstam
Helen Piwnica-Worms
Marie-France Poupon
Jorge Reis-Filho
Carol A. Sartorius
Valentina Scabia
George Sflomos
Yizheng Tu
François Vaillant
Jane E. Visvader
Alana Welm
Max S. Wicha
Michael T. Lewis
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[1] Baylor College of Medicine,The Lester and Sue Smith Breast Center, Departments of Molecular and Cellular Biology and Radiology
[2] The Jackson Laboratory,Breast Cancer Now Research Unit, Division of Molecular and Clinical Cancer Sciences, Manchester Cancer Research Centre
[3] University of Manchester,Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
[4] BC Cancer Agency,Department of Pathology
[5] University of Kansas Medical Center,Department of Biomedicine
[6] University of Basel,School of Life Sciences
[7] University Hospital Basel,Department of Experimental Radiation Oncology
[8] Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL),Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center
[9] ISREC—Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research,Cancer Epigenetics and Biology Program
[10] University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center,INSERM U1218
[11] Baylor College of Medicine,Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine
[12] PEBC,Department of Internal Medicine
[13] Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research,Stem Cells and Cancer Division
[14] IDIBELL,Department of Medicine
[15] Av. Gran Via de L’Hospitalet,Familial Cancer Centre
[16] Bergonié Cancer Institute,Translational Research Department
[17] University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus,Departments of Investigational Cancer Therapeutics and Breast Surgical Oncology
[18] Washington University,Founder and Scientific Advisor
[19] Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research,Director of Experimental Pathology, Department of Pathology, Affiliate Member, Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program, and Center for Computational Biology
[20] The University of Melbourne,Department of Pathology
[21] Royal Melbourne Hospital,Department of Medical Biology
[22] Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre,Huntsman Cancer Institute
[23] Institut Curie,Madeline and Sidney Forbes Professor of Oncology, Director
[24] UT M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,undefined
[25] XenTech SA,undefined
[26] Genopole,undefined
[27] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,undefined
[28] University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus,undefined
[29] University of Melbourne,undefined
[30] University of Utah,undefined
[31] Forbes Institute for Cancer Discovery,undefined
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Patient-derived xenograft; Breast cancer; Immunocompromised/immunodeficient mice; Translational research; PDX consortium;
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Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of a growing spectrum of cancers are rapidly supplanting long-established traditional cell lines as preferred models for conducting basic and translational preclinical research. In breast cancer, to complement the now curated collection of approximately 45 long-established human breast cancer cell lines, a newly formed consortium of academic laboratories, currently from Europe, Australia, and North America, herein summarizes data on over 500 stably transplantable PDX models representing all three clinical subtypes of breast cancer (ER+, HER2+, and “Triple-negative” (TNBC)). Many of these models are well-characterized with respect to genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic features, metastatic behavior, and treatment response to a variety of standard-of-care and experimental therapeutics. These stably transplantable PDX lines are generally available for dissemination to laboratories conducting translational research, and contact information for each collection is provided. This review summarizes current experiences related to PDX generation across participating groups, efforts to develop data standards for annotation and dissemination of patient clinical information that does not compromise patient privacy, efforts to develop complementary data standards for annotation of PDX characteristics and biology, and progress toward “credentialing” of PDX models as surrogates to represent individual patients for use in preclinical and co-clinical translational research. In addition, this review highlights important unresolved questions, as well as current limitations, that have hampered more efficient generation of PDX lines and more rapid adoption of PDX use in translational breast cancer research.
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