Seminar Series: Investigating the stability and genomic heterogeneity of PDAC Organoids

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Start Date
Wed, 6/28/2023
Start Time
12:00 PM
End Date
Wed, 6/28/2023
Location
Durrell Peaden Auditorium & Zoom
Area
Central Campus
State
Florida
Event Type
Seminar
Audience
Adults
Biomedical Graduate Students
Campus Faculty
Presenter
Olalekan Usman
Event Host
Jerome Irianto
Event Sponsor
Biomedical Sciences
Description

The establishment of patient-derived pancreatic cancer organoid culture in recent years creates an exciting opportunity for researchers to perform a wide range of in vitro studies on a model that closely recapitulates the tumor. One of the outstanding questions in pancreatic cancer biology is the causes and consequences of genomic heterogeneity observed in the disease. However, to use pancreatic cancer organoids as a model to study genomic variations, we need to first understand the degree of genomic heterogeneity and its stability within organoids. Here, we used single-cell whole-genome sequencing to investigate the genomic heterogeneity of two independent pancreatic cancer organoid lines, as well as their genomic stability with extended culture. Clonal populations with similar copy number profiles were observed within the organoids, and the proportion of these clones was shifted with extended culture, suggesting the growth advantage of some clones. However, sub-clonal genomic heterogeneity was also observed within each clonal population, indicating the genomic instability of the pancreatic cancer cells themselves. Furthermore, our transcriptomic analysis also revealed a positive correlation between copy number alterations and gene expression regulation, suggesting the “gene dosage” effect of these copy number alterations that translates to gene expression regulation.

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Tiffany McNabb
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Add Event to Calendar Wed, 6/28/2023 12:00 PM Wed, 6/28/2023 Eastern Seminar Series: Investigating the stability and genomic heterogeneity of PDAC Organoids
Durrell Peaden Auditorium & Zoom