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Standardized Methods Using EUS-guided Fine-needle Biopsy and a Minimal Medium Creates Three Pancreatic Cancer Organoids

Recently, endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) has been conducted for diagnosing pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), after which obtained samples were used in organoid cultures. However, no standardized method for PDAC organoid cultures exists. Therefore, to standardize or...

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Published in:Anticancer research 2022-08, Vol.42 (8), p.4103-4109
Main Authors: Ishida, Yusuke, Tsunoda, Toshiyuki, Hamada, Yoshihiro, Tsuchiya, Naoaki, Koga, Takehiko, Kitaguchi, Takanori, Matsumoto, Keisuke, Matsumoto, Shinji, Sasaki, Takahide, Nakashima, Ryo, Ishii, Fuminori, Kajiwara, Masatoshi, Shirasawa, Senji, Hasegawa, Suguru, Hirai, Fumihito
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Summary:Recently, endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) has been conducted for diagnosing pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), after which obtained samples were used in organoid cultures. However, no standardized method for PDAC organoid cultures exists. Therefore, to standardize or simplify sample collection and culture methods for PDAC organoids, we performed a floating culture using non-minced specimens obtained by EUS-FNB in a minimal medium, lacking growth factors or inhibitors for pancreatic organoids. A total of 38 patients with clinically diagnosed PDAC were enrolled in the study. First, EUS-FNB was conducted using a 22- or 25-gauge biopsy needle. Then, a surplus of samples was collected for organoid formation after rapid on-site cytological evaluations of sample adequacy. Subsequently, the established organoids were compared with clinical data and pathological diagnosis, following periodic observations and evaluations for morphology. PDAC organoids were successfully created in 24 of the 38 cases (63.2%), including four cases with pathologically inconclusive EUS-FNB results. Afterward, PDAC organoid morphology was classified into ductal, dormant, and adhesive small cluster (ASC) types. Although the ductal and ASC types were seen separately, they were also seen together in other cases, which we named "mixed type". We propose a feasible and straightforward method for establishing organoids, especially for diagnosing PDAC, particularly when the result of EUS-FNB is pathologically inconclusive. Furthermore, PDAC organoids are morphologically classified into three types reported for the first time.
ISSN:0250-7005
1791-7530
DOI:10.21873/anticanres.15908