Abstract

Background: Colon signet-ring cell carcinoma (SRCC) is a rare type of malignant dedifferentiated adenocarcinomas, and associated with poor survival. However, an in-depth study of the biological features of colon SRCC is hampered by lack of in vitro model. Our study was designed to establish and characterize cell cultures from SRCC for further translational and biological research. Methods: By harnessing the power of organoid culture system, we established a human colon SRCC organoid line from surgical sample of one patient with colon SRCC. The organoid line was characterized at the morphology, histology, ultrastructure, chromosome stability level and its tumorigenic ability was verified by xenografts. Capture-based targeted DNA sequencing combining with drug screen based on a bespoke 88 compound library identified the possible target and the treatment response was confirmed by in vivo organoid system and in vitro xenografts. Findings: Our data showed that the colon SRCC organoid line, YQ-173, resemble histological and growth characteristics of the original tumor cells and have high tumor formation rate. DNA sequencing indicated JAK2 might be the treatment target. In vitro drug screen found that AT9283 and Pacritinib could be the effective JAK2 inhibitors, which was consistent with in vivo xenografts' response. Interpretation: We report, for the first time, the establishment of SRCC organoid line allowing in-depth study of SRCC biology, as well as a strategy to assess in vitro drug testing in a personalized fashion. Funding: This work was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (31470826, 31670858, 81672374), Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (16411966300), and Shanghai Sailing Program (19YF1409500). Declaration of Interest: The authors declare no potential conflicts of interest. Ethical Approval: The tissue was obtained with informed consent for experimentation with the patient and this study was approved by the ethical committee of Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center. All animal experiments were performed according to the guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals and were approved by Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Fudan University.

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