Abstract 171P
Background
Ovarian cancer (OvCa) is one of the deadliest cancers in women, with a 5-year survival rate of about 40%. It is difficult to diagnose early due to the lack of specific markers and symptoms and exhibits high intra- and intertumoral heterogeneity, affecting individualized treatment responses. OvCa is typically detected post-metastasis and often recurs after standard care (SoC) therapy, necessitating new therapeutic approaches and insights into patient-specific treatment responses. Supported by Wellcome LEAP's HOPE program, a novel ex vivo platform combining OvCa patient-derived microtumors (PDM) and tailored organ-on-chip technology has been developed.
Methods
Protocols allow for the perfused on-chip culture of PDMs for 14 days with stable viability. The project focuses on immunomodulatory drug treatment profiling using on-chip co-cultures of PDMs and autologous immune cells. PDMs from six patients were pre-treated on-chip with or without taxane-based chemotherapy, followed by the addition of autologous tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and anti-PD-L1 immunotherapy at varying concentrations. Flow-through samples were collected daily over 14 days and tumor cell killing and cytokine/chemokine release were monitored. Immunofluorescence staining for pan-cytokeratin (tumor cells) and CD3 (T cells) provided insights into TIL migration and recruitment.
Results
To conclude, in on-chip PDM-TIL co-cultures from relapsed tumors, there was minimal response to pre-treatment chemotherapy and limited release of pro-inflammatory cytokines (granzyme, perforin). In contrast, PDM-TIL co-cultures from non-relapsed tumors showed substantial tumor cell killing and cytokine release after chemo pre-treatment. FACS-based phenotyping analyses focused on TIL activation and exhaustion status will be included. Additionally, further data from the same experimental setup with co-cultures of PDM with autologous PBMCs instead of TILs will be presented.
Conclusions
We successfully developed a perfused microfluidic chip platform enabling the parallel monitoring of patient-specific responses to different treatment modalities over extended periods.
Editorial acknowledgement
Clinical trial identification
Legal entity responsible for the study
NMI Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tuebingen.
Funding
Wellcome Leap HOPE Program.
Disclosure
All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.
Resources from the same session
104P - Comprehensive analysis of clinical characteristics and germline status among colorectal cancer patients in a tertiary care center in Thailand
Presenter: NUTDANAI ROILA
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
105P - Subsequent treatments after progression on cyclin-dependent kinase 4/6 inhibitors: A multicentric real-world data study
Presenter: Ana Rita Freitas
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
106P - Toxicity profile antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) in metastatic breast cancer patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis based on studies’ design
Presenter: Silvia Belloni
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
107P - Receptor change on residual disease following neoadjuvant therapies for locally advanced breast cancer fails to impact oncological and survival outcomes
Presenter: Rionagh Lynch
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
114P - Comprehensive genomic profiling by liquid biopsy captures tumor heterogeneity and identifies cancer vulnerabilities in patients with RAS/BRAFV600E wild type metastatic colorectal cancer in the CAPRI 2-GOIM trial
Presenter: Davide Ciardiello
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
115P - Impact of tissue factor on clinical and biological characteristics in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer
Presenter: Taro Shibuki
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
116P - Multiomic profiling based on <italic>Akkermansia muciniphila</italic> in advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Presenter: Lorenzo Belluomini
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
117P - Transforming public patient omic data into precision oncology targets: A comprehensive pan-cancer approach
Presenter: Eléonore Fox
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
118P - Whole transcriptome sequencing of lung tissue to combine disease classification and identification of actionable targets
Presenter: Alejandro Pallares Robles
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract
119P - Genetic profiling of breast cancer in a developing country: Towards the establishment of oncogenetics in Cameroon
Presenter: Kenn Chi Ndi
Session: Cocktail & Poster Display session
Resources:
Abstract