Abstract
Abstract Patient-derived organoids (PDOs) are considered to be a cost-effective, high-throughput preclinical platform for studying cancer biology and evaluating novel therapeutics. While PDOs have been established and characterized for breast, prostate, colon, and pancreatic cancers, PDO models of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are limited. To address this paucity, in the present study, we established a panel of PDO models of HNSCC. Five HNSCC samples (3 larynx, 1 tongue, 1 parotid) were procured from donor patients following informed consent and processed to establish organoids. Histologic (H&E) and immunohistochemical evaluation (p16, cytokeratin) was performed along with assessment of PDO response to the alkylating agent, cisplatin, and two tyrosine kinase inhibitors, erlotinib and afatinib. Histologic analyses of established organoids revealed nested cells of squamous cell carcinoma with high N/C ratio similar to donor surgical tumor tissue. Immunohistochemistry revealed strong pan cytokeratin and absence of p16 staining in all samples. Paired PDO and PDX models also successfully retained the squamous histology. Dose-response curves revealed substantial variation in therapeutic profiles of the three agents across the organoid panel. While the IC50 of cisplatin was comparable across the larynx organoids, 2 larynx organoids were sensitive to the two TKIs while one was resistant, exhibiting ~5-fold higher IC50 values. The tongue organoid was relatively sensitive to all agents while the parotid SCC organoid was sensitive to EGFR TKIs but relatively resistant to cisplatin. Collectively, these results demonstrate the ability of organoid models to recapitulate the histologic architecture and response heterogeneity of human HNSCC. Investigation into the molecular profiles of our PDO panel is under way in our laboratory and will enable further development of organoids as a robust platform for evaluation of precision therapeutics against HNSCC. Citation Format: Vincent-Chong Vui King, Erin C. Tracy, Heinz Baumann, Pamela A Hershberger, Mukund Seshadri. Patient-derived organoids recapitulate response heterogeneity in head and neck cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the AACR-AHNS Head and Neck Cancer Conference: Optimizing Survival and Quality of Life through Basic, Clinical, and Translational Research; 2019 Apr 29-30; Austin, TX. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Clin Cancer Res 2020;26(12_Suppl_2):Abstract nr A22.
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