A microcarrier-based spheroid 3D invasion assay to monitor dynamic cell movement in extracellular matrix.

IF 3.7 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS
Biological Procedures Online Pub Date : 2020-02-01 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12575-019-0114-0
Hui Liu, Tao Lu, Gert-Jan Kremers, Ann L B Seynhaeve, Timo L M Ten Hagen
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Abstract

Background: Cell invasion through extracellular matrix (ECM) is a critical step in tumor metastasis. To study cell invasion in vitro, the internal microenvironment can be simulated via the application of 3D models.

Results: This study presents a method for 3D invasion examination using microcarrier-based spheroids. Cell invasiveness can be evaluated by quantifying cell dispersion in matrices or tracking cell movement through time-lapse imaging. It allows measuring of cell invasion and monitoring of dynamic cell behavior in three dimensions. Here we show different invasive capacities of several cell types using this method. The content and concentration of matrices can influence cell invasion, which should be optimized before large scale experiments. We also introduce further analysis methods of this 3D invasion assay, including manual measurements and homemade semi-automatic quantification. Finally, our results indicate that the position of spheroids in a matrix has a strong impact on cell moving paths, which may be easily overlooked by researchers and may generate false invasion results.

Conclusions: In all, the microcarrier-based spheroids 3D model allows exploration of adherent cell invasion in a fast and highly reproducible way, and provides informative results on dynamic cell behavior in vitro.

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一种基于微载体的球体三维入侵试验,用于监测细胞外基质中的动态细胞运动。
背景:细胞通过细胞外基质(ECM)侵袭是肿瘤转移的关键步骤。为了研究细胞在体外的侵袭,可以通过应用三维模型来模拟内部微环境。结果:本研究提出了一种基于微载体球体的三维侵入检查方法。细胞侵袭性可以通过量化细胞在基质中的分散或通过延时成像跟踪细胞运动来评估。它可以在三维空间中测量细胞入侵和监测动态细胞行为。在这里,我们用这种方法展示了几种细胞类型的不同侵袭能力。基质的含量和浓度会影响细胞的侵袭,在进行大规模实验前应进行优化。我们还介绍了进一步的分析方法,包括人工测量和自制半自动定量。最后,我们的研究结果表明,球体在基质中的位置对细胞的移动路径有很强的影响,这可能很容易被研究人员忽视,并可能产生错误的入侵结果。结论:总之,基于微载体的球体三维模型可以快速、高可重复性地探索贴壁细胞的侵袭,并提供体外动态细胞行为的信息结果。
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Biological Procedures Online
Biological Procedures Online 生物-生化研究方法
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
0.00%
发文量
16
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: iological Procedures Online publishes articles that improve access to techniques and methods in the medical and biological sciences. We are also interested in short but important research discoveries, such as new animal disease models. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Reports of new research techniques and applications of existing techniques Technical analyses of research techniques and published reports Validity analyses of research methods and approaches to judging the validity of research reports Application of common research methods Reviews of existing techniques Novel/important product information Biological Procedures Online places emphasis on multidisciplinary approaches that integrate methodologies from medicine, biology, chemistry, imaging, engineering, bioinformatics, computer science, and systems analysis.
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