Cultivation of cancer cells in malignant pleural effusion and their use in a vascular endothelial growth factor study

Q4 Medicine
Surina, M. Sata, Tanggis, Satomi Fujiwara, S. Hisata, Takuji Suzuki, N. Mato, K. Hagiwara
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Background and Aims: Cancer cells can be isolated from malignant pleural effusion (MPE). They may provide an ex- perimental system to explore the cell biology of lung cancer. Anti-VEGF antibody has been reported to efficiently control MPE, which contains a high concentration of VEGF; this suggests the important role of VEGF acting on MPE. We aimed to develop a method for culturing cancer cells from MPE and investigate the role of VEGF in MPE. Methods: Cancer cells in MPE were obtained from six patients and cultured using three different types of media, includ- ing (1) supernatant of MPE, (2) 1:1 mixture of supernatant and common culture medium, and (3) common culture medium only. We further co-cultured cancer cells with γ-irradiated mouse 3T3-J2 embryonic fibroblasts. Using co-cultured cells, we investigated the effect of VEGF on cancer cells and measured the amount of VEGF secreted from them. Results: Cancer cells were poorly maintained in three types of media, while well proliferated when co-cultured with 3T3- J2 feeder cells. VEGF didn’t affect cell proliferation. VEGF secreted from cancer cells didn’t reach to a concentration that may show an apparent biological effect. Conclusion: Proliferation of cancer cells in MPE requires a specific factor(s) in addition to those residing in the supernatant of MPE or conventional culture medium. Co-cultured cancer cells suggested a lack of proliferative effect of VEGF. The concentration of VEGF produced by cancer cells was not sufficient to exert a biological effect. Co-cultured cancer cells may provide a valuable experimental system for further cancer studies.
恶性胸腔积液癌细胞的培养及其在血管内皮生长因子研究中的应用
背景与目的:癌症细胞可从恶性胸腔积液中分离得到。它们可能为探索癌症的细胞生物学提供一个实验系统。据报道,抗VEGF抗体可有效控制MPE,MPE含有高浓度的VEGF;这表明VEGF在MPE中的重要作用。我们旨在建立一种从MPE培养癌症细胞的方法,并研究VEGF在MPE中的作用。方法:从6例患者中获得MPE中的癌症细胞,并使用三种不同类型的培养基进行培养,包括(1)MPE的上清液,(2)上清液与普通培养基的1:1混合物,以及(3)仅使用普通培养基。我们进一步将癌症细胞与γ辐射的小鼠3T3-J2胚胎成纤维细胞共培养。利用共培养的细胞,我们研究了VEGF对癌症细胞的影响,并测量了其分泌的VEGF量。结果:癌症细胞在三种培养基中维持不良,而与3T3-J2饲养细胞共培养时增殖良好。VEGF不影响细胞增殖。癌症细胞分泌的VEGF没有达到可能显示出明显生物学效应的浓度。结论:癌症细胞在MPE中的增殖除了需要存在于MPE上清液或常规培养基中的因子外,还需要一种或多种特定因子。共培养的癌症细胞表明缺乏VEGF的增殖作用。癌症细胞产生的VEGF的浓度不足以发挥生物学效应。共培养的癌症细胞可以为进一步的癌症研究提供有价值的实验系统。
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Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy
Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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