Modeling the mechanical stiffness of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Q1 Medicine
Delanyo Kpeglo , Matthew D.G. Hughes , Lorna Dougan , Malcolm Haddrick , Margaret A. Knowles , Stephen D. Evans , Sally A. Peyman
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Abstract

Despite improvements in the understanding of disease biology, pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains the most malignant cancer of the pancreas. PDAC constitutes ∼95% of all pancreatic cancers, and it is highly resistant to therapeutics. The increased tissue rigidity, which stems from the rich fibrotic stroma in the tumor microenvironment, is central to disease development, physiology, and resistance to drug perfusion. Pancreatic stellate cells (PSCs) are responsible for overproduction of extracellular matrix in the fibrotic stroma, and this is exacerbated by the overexpression of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β). However, there are few in vitro PDAC models, which include both PSCs and TGF-β or mimic in vivo-like tumor stiffness. In this study, we present a three-dimensional in vitro PDAC model, which includes PSCs and TGF-β, and recapitulates PDAC tissue mechanical stiffness. Using oscillatory shear rheology, we show the mechanical stiffness of the model is within range of the PDAC tissue stiffness by day 21 of culture and highlight that the matrix environment is essential to adequately capture PDAC disease. PDAC is a complex, aggressive disease with poor prognosis, and biophysically relevant in vitro PDAC models, which take into account tissue mechanics, will provide improved tumor models for effective therapeutic assessment.

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胰腺导管腺癌的机械刚度建模
尽管对疾病生物学的理解有所提高,胰腺导管腺癌(PDAC)仍然是胰腺最恶性的癌症。PDAC占所有胰腺癌的约95%,并且对治疗具有高度耐药性。由肿瘤微环境中丰富的纤维化基质引起的组织刚性增加是疾病发展、生理和对药物灌注的抵抗的核心。胰腺星状细胞(PSCs)负责纤维化基质中细胞外基质的过量产生,并且这种情况因转化生长因子-β (TGF-β)的过度表达而加剧。然而,很少有体外PDAC模型同时包括PSCs和TGF-β或模拟体内样肿瘤硬度。在这项研究中,我们提出了一个三维体外PDAC模型,包括PSCs和TGF-β,并概括了PDAC组织的机械刚度。使用振荡剪切流变学,我们显示模型的机械刚度在培养第21天的PDAC组织刚度范围内,并强调基质环境对于充分捕获PDAC疾病至关重要。PDAC是一种复杂、侵袭性、预后差的疾病,考虑组织力学的生物物理相关的体外PDAC模型将为有效的治疗评估提供改进的肿瘤模型。
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Matrix Biology Plus
Matrix Biology Plus Medicine-Histology
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