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Rapid Processing and Drug Evaluation in Glioblastoma Patient-Derived Organoid Models with 4D Bioprinted Arrays

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ISCIENCE
卷 23, 期 8, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.isci.2020.101365

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  1. National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH) [HHSN2612008000001E]
  2. NCI R01 award [CA226746]
  3. Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey Shared Resources
  4. NCI-CCSG [P30CA072720]
  5. New Jersey Health Foundation Innovation Award [ISFP 7-16]
  6. NCI

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Glioblastoma is the most common and deadly primary brain malignancy. Despite advances in precision medicine oncology (PMO) allowing the identification of mo-lecular vulnerabilities in glioblastoma, treatment options remain limited, and mo-lecular assays guided by genomic and expression profiling to inform patient enrollment in life-saving trials are lacking. Here, we generate four-dimensional (4D) cell-culture arrays for rapid assessment of drug responses in glioblastoma patient-derived models. The arrays are 3D printed with thermo-responsive shape memory polymer (SMP). Upon heating, the SMP arrays self-transform in time from 3D cell-culture inserts into histological cassettes. We assess the utility of these arrays with glioblastoma cells, gliospheres, and patient derived organoid-like (PDO) models and demonstrate their use with glioblastoma PDOs for assess-ing drug sensitivity, on-target activity, and synergy in drug combinations. When including genomic and drug testing assays, this platform is poised to offer rapid functional drug assessments for future selection of therapies in PMO.

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