Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia - Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics; Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia - The Center for Data Driven Discovery in Biomedicine
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia - Division of Oncology; Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia - Center for Childhood Cancer Research; University of Pennsylvania - Perelman School of Medicine
Accelerating cures for children with cancer remains an immediate challenge due to extensive oncogenic heterogeneity between and within histologies, distinct molecular mechanisms evolving between diagnosis and relapsed disease, and limited therapeutic options. To systematically prioritize and rationally test novel agents in preclinical murine models, researchers within the Pediatric Preclinical Testing Consortium are continuously developing patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) from high-risk childhood cancers, many refractory to current standard-of-care treatments. Here, we genomically characterize 261 PDX models from 29 unique pediatric cancer malignancies and demonstrate faithful recapitulation of histologies, subtypes, and refine our understanding of relapsed disease. Expression and mutational signatures are used to classify tumors for TP53 and NF1 inactivation, as well as impaired DNA repair. We anticipate that these data will serve as a resource for pediatric oncology drug development and guide rational clinical trial design for children with cancer.
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