Organoid Models Established from Primary Tumors and Patient-Derived Xenograft Tumors Reflect Platinum Sensitivity of Ovarian Cancer Patients

Jul 14, 2025bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology

Tumor and Mouse-Derived Mini-Organs Show How Ovarian Cancer Responds to Platinum Treatment

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Abstract

PDX-derived organoids (PDXOs) demonstrate similar drug sensitivity to patient-derived organoids (PDOs) in response to chemotherapy.

  • Both PDXOs and PDOs effectively reflect patient responses to standard chemotherapy based on clinical designation of platinum sensitivity.
  • Platinum-sensitive organoids showed approximately 50% reduction in viability when treated with carboplatin, paclitaxel, or their combination.
  • Platinum-resistant or refractory organoids exhibited little to no reduction in viability with either chemotherapy agent alone or in combination.
  • One platinum-resistant case demonstrated a small but significant reduction in viability with single-agent paclitaxel, indicating potential responsiveness to second-line therapy.
  • The study supports the use of PDXOs as renewable models for high-throughput drug screening and personalized treatment strategies.

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