肺癌和卵巢癌细胞系三重共培养球形模型体外抗肿瘤脂质体检测。

IF 3.6 4区 医学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Shrey Shah, Yongwoon Kim, Rock Pulak, Gerard G M D'Souza
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作为实体瘤的体外模型,球形培养的肿瘤细胞已被证明优于单层培养的肿瘤细胞,因为它们表现出肿瘤微环境(TME)的特征,如细胞间相互作用、细胞外基质和扩散梯度。然而,仅由肿瘤细胞组成的球体,即单一培养球体,仍然缺乏非肿瘤细胞成分,这些成分有助于增加体内TME的复杂性。本研究探索了三重共培养球体模型的发展,包括肿瘤细胞、组织特异性成纤维细胞和内皮细胞,以模拟体内TME的更多特征。利用改进的液体覆盖技术,成功地为耐药的肺肿瘤细胞和耐药的卵巢肿瘤细胞生成了三重共培养球体。三重共培养模型显示了体内肿瘤的几个特征,包括细胞外基质(ECM)的产生和不同细胞类型的空间位置。值得注意的是,当球体生长时,成纤维细胞仍在核心中,而内皮细胞仅在成纤维细胞存在时才在核心中发现。先前在单层培养物中显示的对多种耐药肿瘤细胞类型具有选择性毒性的脂质体制剂,在具有多种细胞类型的球形培养物中毒性显著降低,并且显示出成分依赖水平。这些发现表明,三重共培养球体可以作为更接近模拟体内肿瘤特征的体外模型,以促进体内试验之前抗肿瘤治疗的优化。
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Triple co-culture spheroid models of lung and ovarian carcinoma cell lines for the in vitro testing of antitumor liposomes.

Tumor cells cultured as spheroids have been shown to be superior to tumor cells cultured in monolayers as in vitro models of solid tumors because they exhibit features of the tumor microenvironment (TME) such as cell-cell interactions, extracellular matrix and diffusional gradients. However, spheroids composed solely of tumor cells, i.e. monoculture spheroids, still lack the non-tumor cell components that contribute to additional in vivo TME complexity. This study, explored the development of triple co-culture spheroid models incorporating tumor cells, tissue specific fibroblasts, and endothelial cells to mimic more of the features of the in vivo TME. Using a modified liquid overlay technique, triple co-culture spheroids were successfully generated for both drug resistant lung tumor cells as well as drug resistant ovarian tumor cells. The triple co-culture models exhibited several characteristics of in vivo tumors, including extracellular matrix (ECM) production and distinct spatial locations of cell types. Notably, fibroblasts remained in the core as the spheroid grew, while endothelial cells were found in the core only in the presence of fibroblasts. A liposomal formulation previously shown in monolayer cultures to have selective toxicity toward multiple drug resistant tumor cell types was significantly less toxic and showed composition-dependent levels of toxicity in spheroid cultures with multiple cell types. These findings demonstrate that triple co-culture spheroids can serve as in vitro models that more closely mimic in vivo tumor characteristics to facilitate the optimization of antitumor therapies prior to in vivo testing.

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Journal of Liposome Research
Journal of Liposome Research 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
10.50
自引率
2.30%
发文量
24
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Liposome Research aims to publish original, high-quality, peer-reviewed research on the topic of liposomes and related systems, lipid-based delivery systems, lipid biology, and both synthetic and physical lipid chemistry. Reviews and commentaries or editorials are generally solicited and are editorially reviewed. The Journal also publishes abstracts and conference proceedings including those from the International Liposome Society. The scope of the Journal includes: Formulation and characterisation of systems Formulation engineering of systems Synthetic and physical lipid chemistry Lipid Biology Biomembranes Vaccines Emerging technologies and systems related to liposomes and vesicle type systems Developmental methodologies and new analytical techniques pertaining to the general area Pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and biodistribution of systems Clinical applications. The Journal also publishes Special Issues focusing on particular topics and themes within the general scope of the Journal.
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