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2020
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Connecting cancer pathways to tumor engines: A stratification tool for colorectal cancer combining human in vitro tissue models with boolean in silico models

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Article number 28
Abstract
To improve and focus preclinical testing, we combine tumor models based on a decellularized tissue matrix with bioinformatics to stratify tumors according to stage-specific mutations that are linked to central cancer pathways. We generated tissue models with BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer (CRC) cells (HROC24 and HROC87) and compared treatment responses to two-dimensional (2D) cultures and xenografts. As the BRAF inhibitor vemurafenib is-in contrast to melanoma-not effective in CRC, we combined it with the EGFR inhibitor gefitinib. In general, our 3D models showed higher chemoresistance and in contrast to 2D a more active HGFR after gefitinib and combination-therapy. In xenograft models murine HGF could not activate the human HGFR, stressing the importance of the human microenvironment. In order to stratify patient groups for targeted treatment options in CRC, an in silico topology with different stages including mutations and changes in common signaling pathways was developed. We applied the established topology for in silico simulations to predict new therapeutic options for BRAF-mutated CRC patients in advanced stages. Our in silico tool connects genome information with a deeper understanding of tumor engines in clinically relevant signaling networks which goes beyond the consideration of single drivers to improve CRC patient stratification.
Author(s)
Baur, Florentin
Nietzer, Sarah L.
Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung ISC  
Kunz, Meik  
Saal, Fabian
Jeromin, Julian
Matschos, Stephanie
Linnebacher, Michael
Walles, Heike
Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung ISC  
Dandekar, Thomas
Dandekar, Gudrun  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung ISC  
Journal
Cancers  
Open Access
DOI
10.3390/cancers12010028
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung ISC  
Keyword(s)
  • 3D tissue models

  • BRAF mutation

  • colorectal cancer

  • In silico simulation

  • stratification

  • targeted therapy

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