An experimental workflow for investigating anoikis resistance in cancer metastasis.

Journal of biological methods Pub Date : 2025-08-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.14440/jbm.2024.0140
Xue Han, Yipan Zheng, Xiaohui Si, Zhe Liu
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Abstract

Background: Anoikis is a form of programmed cell death triggered by the detachment of cells from the extracellular matrix. Anoikis resistance represents a critical factor in tumor metastasis, and elucidating the mechanisms by which epithelial cancer cells evade this process may provide a molecular insight for effectively targeting metastatic progression.

Methods: Presented here are an experimental workflow and a detailed protocol to examine anoikis sensitivity in tumor cells both in vitro and in vivo. We described a detachment-induced anoikis model, a three-dimensional spheroid culture system, and an in vivo circulating tumor cell assay, by using the human lung carcinoma cell line A549 as a model system. We detailed the cell culture conditions, materials, and sample preparation, and the evaluation and quantification of anoikis. Together, these methods provide a comprehensive approach for investigating anoikis resistance.

Conclusion: This protocol offers valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying anoikis resistance and may facilitate the identification of novel therapeutic targets for cancer treatment.

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研究anoikis在肿瘤转移中的耐药性的实验流程。
背景:Anoikis是一种由细胞脱离细胞外基质引起的程序性细胞死亡。Anoikis耐药是肿瘤转移的一个关键因素,阐明上皮癌细胞逃避这一过程的机制可能为有效靶向转移进展提供分子见解。方法:本文介绍了一种实验流程和详细的方案,以检查anoikis在体外和体内对肿瘤细胞的敏感性。我们以人肺癌细胞系A549为模型系统,描述了分离诱导的anoikis模型、三维球体培养系统和体内循环肿瘤细胞试验。我们详细介绍了细胞培养条件,材料和样品制备,以及anoikis的评估和定量。总之,这些方法提供了一种全面的方法来调查野蝇的抗性。结论:该方案为anoikis耐药机制提供了有价值的见解,并可能促进癌症治疗新靶点的确定。
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