Research Article

Establishment and Identification of Patient-Derived Xenograft Model for Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Table 1

Clinicopathological features of primary tumor patients with the PDX model of OSCC.

AgeGenderLocationPathologyTNM stage

42MLeft lingual edgeHighly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma.T2N0M0
54MRight lingual edgeHighly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma.T2N0M0
61FRight cheekKeratinizing squamous cell carcinoma with invasion of transverse muscle tissue.T3N0M0
54MLower left gumModerately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma, invading bone tissue.T4aN0M0
74MRight lingual edgeKeratinizing squamous cell carcinoma with invasion of submucosal transverse muscle tissue and salivary gland tissue.T4aN0M0
44MRight lingual edgeSquamous cell carcinoma with invasion of the transverse muscle and metastasis to one lymph node.T3N1M0
48MRight lingual edgeSquamous cell carcinoma, invading the transverse muscle and salivary gland tissue and a lymph node metastasis.T4aN1M0
74FLeft lingual edgeSquamous cell carcinoma with two lymph node cancer metastases visible in the left neck.T3N2bM0
88MLower left gumHighly differentiated squamous cell carcinoma invading transverse muscle and bone tissue, two lymph node carcinoma metastases visible in the left neck.T4aN2aM0
44FRight lingual edgeKeratinizing squamous cell carcinoma with invasion of transverse muscle tissue and two lymph node cancer metastases in the right neck.T4aN2bM0
68MLeft lingual edgeSquamous cell carcinoma with invasion of transverse muscle tissue. One lymph node metastasis was seen in the left neck. Two lymph node carcinoma metastases were seen in the right neck.T4aN2cM0
42MLeft lingual edgeSquamous cell carcinoma involves transverse muscle tissue invading the nerve. Four lymph node carcinoma metastases were seen in the left neck and three lymph node carcinoma metastases were seen in the right submandibular.T4bN2cM0