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Transplantation of engineered organoids enables rapid generation of metastatic mouse models of colorectal cancer

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NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 35, 期 6, 页码 577-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nbt.3837

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  1. Starr Cancer Consortium [I7-A771, I8-A8-030]
  2. Department of Defense [PC121341]
  3. Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation-Gordon Family Clinical Investigator Award [CI-67-13]
  4. NIH [U54 OD020355-01, R01 CA195787-01, P30 CA008748]
  5. NIH/NCI [1CA200110-01A1]
  6. MSKCC Single-Cell Sequencing Initiative, The William and Joyce O'Neil Research Fund
  7. Medical Scientist Training Program grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health [T32GM07739]
  8. K12 Paul Calebresi Career Development Award for Clinical Oncology [CA 187069]
  9. NCI/NIH [CA 181280-01]
  10. NIH Small-Animal Imaging Research Program (SAIRP) [R24 CA83084]
  11. NIH Center Grant [P30 CA08748]
  12. NIH Prostate SPORE [P50-CA92629]

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of death in the developed world, yet facile preclinical models that mimic the natural stages of CRC progression are lacking. Through the orthotopic engraftment of colon organoids we describe a broadly usable immunocompetent CRC model that recapitulates the entire adenoma-adenocarcinoma-metastasis axis in vivo. The engraftment procedure takes less than 5 minutes, shows efficient tumor engraftment in two-thirds of mice, and can be achieved using organoids derived from genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs), wild-type organoids engineered ex vivo, or from patient-derived human CRC organoids. In this model, we describe the genotype and time-dependent progression of CRCs from adenocarcinoma (6 weeks), to local disseminated disease (11-12 weeks), and spontaneous metastasis (>20 weeks). Further, we use the system to show that loss of dysregulated Wnt signaling is critical for the progression of disseminated CRCs. Thus, our approach provides a fast and flexible means to produce tailored CRC mouse models for genetic studies and pre-clinical investigation.

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