Head and neck tumor organoid grown under simplified media conditions model tumor biology and chemoradiation responses
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Li W, Nishino M, Reed E, Akshinthala D, Pasha HA, Anderson ES, Huang L, Hebestreit H, Monti S, Gomez ED, Jalisi SM, and Muthuswamy SK. Head and neck tumor organoid grown under simplified media conditions model tumor biology and chemoradiation responses. Sci Rep 2025;15(1):24221.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-7-2025
Publication Title
Sci Rep
Abstract
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a prevalent and often fatal malignancy associated with significant treatment-related toxicity. There is an urgent need for a preclinical model to assess therapeutic options and guide clinical decision-making. To define conditions for establishing patient-derived organoid (PDO) models that faithfully recapitulate morphological, histopathological, and genomic characteristics of HNSCC patients and can predict radiation and chemotherapy responses in patients, PDOs were generated from a group of HNSCC patients. The morphological, histological, mutational, and biological characteristics and treatment responses were evaluated. We demonstrate that the PDOs closely resemble resected tumors from which they were derived with respect to histopathology, differentiation state markers, p16 status, and mutation profiling. We observe patient-to-patient variation in cell proliferation rates. Additionally, they exhibit differential responses to radiotherapy and chemotherapy, which were examined using a cell viability assay. This methodology offers potential for drug screening in a pre-clinical context with the potential to mirror clinical outcomes. Our WNT-free growth conditions maintained the differentiation status of PDOs and enabled rapid assessment of drug response and the development of new models to identify new treatment options for head and neck cancer patients.
Medical Subject Headings
Humans; Organoids; Head and Neck Neoplasms; Chemoradiotherapy; Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Head and Neck; Cell Proliferation; Male; Cell Survival; Mutation; Female
PubMed ID
40624315
Volume
15
Issue
1
First Page
24221
Last Page
24221
