Official title: HiLoGlio Organoid Study: 'A Living Tissue Bank of Patient-Derived Organoids From Glioma Tumors' Summary: There is a high medical need to improve treatment outcome for high-grade and low-grade glioma since no curative treatment is available. To achieve this goal, a broader understanding is needed of the causes of inter-and intratumoral heterogeneity; glioma dedifferentiation and invasion; the major determinants of malignancy and treatment failure in glioma patients.
Patient-derived organoid (PDOs) of high-grade gliomas and low-grade gliomas will be used to identify the mechanisms that underlie this malignant behaviour and treatment resistance. This insight may be used to develop patient avatars to simultaneously test multiple new treatment modalities that are predictive for survival and quality of life of glioma patients.
Conditions: Low-grade Glioma, High Grade Glioma Keywords: Prospective study, Patient-derived organoids Study type: OBSERVATIONAL Enrollment: 50 (ESTIMATED) Status: RECRUITING Completion: 2028-12 (ESTIMATED)
The study status indicates ongoing recruitment with an anticipated completion in late 2028.
The core resource is patient-derived organoids generated from glioma tumors to model disease behavior.