- An optimized protocol for patient-derived xenograft in humanized mice to evaluate the role of IL-34 in immunotherapeutic resistance.
An optimized protocol for patient-derived xenograft in humanized mice to evaluate the role of IL-34 in immunotherapeutic resistance.
STAR protocols (2021-04-27)
Nanumi Han, Hye Yoon Jang, Naoki Hama, Takuto Kobayashi, Ryo Otsuka, Haruka Wada, Ken-Ichiro Seino
PMID33899027
ABSTRACT
Previously, we identified a therapy-resistant role of IL-34 in an immune checkpoint blockade in murine models. To investigate whether a similar mechanism is applicable in human tumors as well, we used this protocol for the selection of IL-34-neutralizing antibody and transplanting human tumor tissue expressing both IL-34 and PD-L1 as a patient-derived xenograft in immunologically humanized mice. This model helps to determine the effect of IL-34 neutralization along with the immune checkpoint blockade in human tumors. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Hama et al. (2020).