2D和3D癌症模型的基因和蛋白质表达谱:更好地了解肿瘤的比较分析。

IF 2 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Cytotechnology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-25 DOI:10.1007/s10616-025-00714-w
Sunaina Bhuker, Abhinav Kumar Sinha, Anuksha Arora, Hardeep Singh Tuli, Sonal Datta, Adesh K Saini, Reena V Saini, Seema Ramniwas
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摘要

当与二维细胞培养模型并列时,多细胞肿瘤球体显示出忠实地复制实体肿瘤固有某些特征的能力。这些包括空间结构、生理反应、可溶性介质的释放、基因表达模式和耐药机制。3d培养细胞和肿瘤内细胞之间的形态和行为相似性突出了这些模型在研究癌症生物学和药物反应方面的潜力。液体覆盖法、挂滴法和超低粘附板是生成肿瘤球体的几种方法,每种方法都有其优点和应用。基因表达研究采用先进的方法,如微阵列、抑制减法杂交、qRT-PCR和基于质谱的蛋白质组学,揭示了与2D培养相比,3D球体中不同的表达模式,揭示了与肿瘤发展、转移和耐药性相关的基因的上调和下调。蛋白质表达研究确定了关键信号通路、代谢特征和磷酸化水平的改变,强调了3D培养对细胞反应的影响。这项研究探索了在三维球体中培养的各种癌细胞系的基因和蛋白质表达变化,揭示了在更模拟肿瘤的环境中相互作用的复杂性。这些分析方法的融合不仅促进了科学理解,而且为开发更有效的癌症治疗方法带来了希望。
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Genes and proteins expression profile of 2D vs 3D cancer models: a comparative analysis for better tumor insights.

When juxtaposed with 2D cell culture models, multicellular tumor spheroids demonstrate a capacity to faithfully replicate certain features inherent to solid tumors. These include spatial architecture, physiological responses, the release of soluble mediators, patterns of gene expression, and mechanisms of drug resistance. The morphological and behavioural similarities between 3D-cultured cells and cells within tumor masses highlight the potential of these models in studying cancer biology and drug responses. The liquid overlay method, hanging drop technique, and ultra-low adhesion plates are among the various methods for generating tumor spheroids, each with its advantages and applications. Gene expression studies, employing advanced methods such as microarrays, suppression subtractive hybridization, qRT-PCR, and mass-spectrometry-based proteomics revealed distinct expression patterns in 3D spheroids compared to 2D cultures, uncovering upregulation and downregulation of genes associated with tumor development, metastasis, and drug resistance. Protein expression studies identified alterations in key signaling pathways, metabolic characteristics, and phosphorylation levels, highlighting the impact of 3D culture on cellular responses. This study explores genes and proteins expression variations in various cancer cell lines cultivated in 3D spheroids, shedding light on the complexity of interactions in a more tumor-mimicking environment. The fusion of these analytical approaches not only advances scientific understanding but also holds promise for the development of more effective cancer treatments.

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Cytotechnology
Cytotechnology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
0.00%
发文量
49
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The scope of the Journal includes: 1. The derivation, genetic modification and characterization of cell lines, genetic and phenotypic regulation, control of cellular metabolism, cell physiology and biochemistry related to cell function, performance and expression of cell products. 2. Cell culture techniques, substrates, environmental requirements and optimization, cloning, hybridization and molecular biology, including genomic and proteomic tools. 3. Cell culture systems, processes, reactors, scale-up, and industrial production. Descriptions of the design or construction of equipment, media or quality control procedures, that are ancillary to cellular research. 4. The application of animal/human cells in research in the field of stem cell research including maintenance of stemness, differentiation, genetics, and senescence, cancer research, research in immunology, as well as applications in tissue engineering and gene therapy. 5. The use of cell cultures as a substrate for bioassays, biomedical applications and in particular as a replacement for animal models.
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