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. 2022 Mar 7;20:116. doi: 10.1186/s12967-022-03317-7

Table 2.

Patient demographic, clinical, and pathologic factors associated with PDX engraftment

Variable n (%) P value
Engrafted (n = 23) Not engrafted (n = 116)
Gender
 Male 19 (83) 72 (62) NS
 Female 4 (17) 44 (38)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 3 (13) 27 (23) < 0.05
 Black/African American 10 (43) 16 (14)
 Hispanic 9 (39) 68 (59)
 Asian 1 (4) 4 (3)
 American Indian 0 (0) 1 (1)
Presenting stage
 Local 0 (0) 2 (2) NS
 Locally advanced 13 (57) 65 (56)
 Metastatic 10 (43) 49 (42)
Lauren classification
 Intestinal 14 (61) 33 (35) < 0.01
 Diffuse 3 (13) 51 (54)
 Mixed 6 (26) 11 (12)
 Unknown 0 21
Differentiation
 Well 0 (0) 1 (1) NS
 Moderate 7 (30) 24 (22)
 Poor 16 (70) 86 (77)
 Unknown 0 5
H. pylori infection
 Negative 15 (79) 67 (72) NS
 Positive 4 (21) 26 (28)
 Unknown 4 23
HER2 status
 0–1+ or 2+ NAmp 12 (75) 60 (78) NS
 3+ or 2+ Amp 4 (25) 17 (22)
 Unknown 7 39
Tissue sourcea
 EGD biopsy 9 (39) 96 (54) NS
 Resection 8 (35) 56 (32)
 Metastasis biopsy 6 (26) 25 (14)

A HER2 score of 3+ or 2+ and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) amplified was considered positive. A HER2 score of 0–1+ or 2+ and FISH non-amplified was considered negative

Amp, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) amplified; EGD, esophagogastroduodenoscopy; NAmp, FISH non-amplified

aMultiple samples were collected from some patients