CHAPTER 16. Fibroblastic Cell-derived Extracellular Matrices: A Cell Culturing System to Model Key Aspects of the Tumor Microenvironment

J. Gardiner, K. Raghavan, J. Alexander, J. Franco-Barraza, E. Cukierman
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The extracellular matrix is a dynamic modulator of cellular function. Thus, to appropriately study matrix-induced cellular responses, cells' natural phenotypes and functions (in vivo) must be retained when cultured outside of the organism (in vitro). To this end, cell-derived matrices, known as CDMs, have become a valuable culturing system that enables researchers to elucidate numerous essential biological processes and multicellular functions regulated by cell–matrix interactions. This chapter highlights the historical perspective on the importance of the tumor microenvironment and focuses on the use of fibroblastic CDMs as a powerful culturing system for both basic and translational studies.
第十六章。纤维母细胞衍生的细胞外基质:一个模拟肿瘤微环境关键方面的细胞培养系统
细胞外基质是细胞功能的动态调节剂。因此,为了适当地研究基质诱导的细胞反应,在体外培养时必须保留细胞的自然表型和功能(体内)。为此,细胞衍生基质(CDMs)已成为一种有价值的培养系统,使研究人员能够阐明许多基本的生物过程和由细胞-基质相互作用调节的多细胞功能。本章强调了肿瘤微环境重要性的历史观点,并重点介绍了成纤维细胞cdm作为基础和转化研究的强大培养系统的使用。
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