一种新型3D肥胖相关乳腺癌体外模型的开发和表征,作为药物测试的工具。

IF 7.6 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Rhianna R R Blyth, Stèphanie A Laversin, Russell B Foxall, Constantinos Savva, Ellen Copson, Ramsey I Cutress, Charles N Birts, Stephen A Beers
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摘要

肥胖与乳腺癌预后恶化和治疗效果下降有关。然而,导致肥胖相关治疗抵抗的机制尚不清楚;部分原因是缺乏合适的模型来概括肥胖肿瘤的微环境。为了解决这个问题,我们开发了一个肥胖相关乳腺癌的3D体外模型,以研究生物学机制并用作药物测试工具。通过将脂肪细胞球体与乳腺肿瘤细胞、肌上皮细胞、巨噬细胞和成纤维细胞在胶原基质中共培养,建立了五层培养体系。肿瘤细胞和巨噬细胞浸润脂肪细胞球体,复制肥胖患者典型的炎症脂肪边界。然后将该模型作为药物测试平台进行评估。与非肥胖培养物相比,肥胖培养物对二甲双胍的敏感性增加,相反,对紫杉醇的耐药性增加。这个三维器官型模型有效地概括了肥胖脂肪肿瘤微环境的关键特征,为探究肥胖相关治疗抵抗的机制提供了一个有用的工具。
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Development and characterisation of a novel 3D in vitro model of obesity-associated breast cancer as a tool for drug testing.

Obesity is associated with worse breast cancer outcomes and decreased therapeutic efficacy. However, the mechanisms driving obesity-associated therapy resistance remain unclear; in part due to a lack of suitable models that recapitulate the obese tumour microenvironment. To address this, we developed a 3D in vitro model of obesity-associated breast cancer, to investigate biological mechanisms and to use as a drug testing tool. A penta-culture system was developed by co-culturing adipocyte spheroids with breast tumour cells, myoepithelial cells, macrophages, and fibroblasts in a collagen matrix. Tumour cells and macrophages infiltrated adipocyte spheroids, replicating the inflamed-adipose border typical of obese patients. This model was then assessed as a drug testing platform. Obese cultures exhibited increased sensitivity to metformin and, conversely, resistance to paclitaxel, compared to non-obese cultures. This 3D organotypic model effectively recapitulates key features of the obese adipose tumour microenvironment, providing a useful tool to interrogate mechanisms underpinning obesity-related therapy resistance.

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NPJ Breast Cancer
NPJ Breast Cancer Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
CiteScore
10.10
自引率
1.70%
发文量
122
审稿时长
9 weeks
期刊介绍: npj Breast Cancer publishes original research articles, reviews, brief correspondence, meeting reports, editorial summaries and hypothesis generating observations which could be unexplained or preliminary findings from experiments, novel ideas, or the framing of new questions that need to be solved. Featured topics of the journal include imaging, immunotherapy, molecular classification of disease, mechanism-based therapies largely targeting signal transduction pathways, carcinogenesis including hereditary susceptibility and molecular epidemiology, survivorship issues including long-term toxicities of treatment and secondary neoplasm occurrence, the biophysics of cancer, mechanisms of metastasis and their perturbation, and studies of the tumor microenvironment.
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