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Encapsulated multicellular tumor spheroids as a novel in vitro model to study small size tumors
Author(s) -
Елена Марквичева,
Lina Bezdetnaya,
Artur Bartkowiak,
Annie Marc,
Jean-Louis Gorgen,
François Guillemin,
Denis Poncelet
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
hemijska industrija
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.147
H-Index - 19
eISSN - 2217-7426
pISSN - 0367-598X
DOI - 10.2298/hemind0312585m
Subject(s) - spheroid , in vitro , multicellular organism , microbiology and biotechnology , in vivo , biophysics , cell , laboratory flask , cell culture , cell growth , chemistry , biology , nanotechnology , materials science , biochemistry , genetics
Presently multicellular tumor spheroids (MTS) are being widely used in various aspects of tumor biology, including studies in biology and photodynamic therapy. The cellular organization of spheroids allows the recreation of in vivo small tumors much better than all common two-dimensional in vitro models. The cell encapsulation method could be proposed as a novel technique to quickly and easily prepare a large number of spheroids with narrow size distribution within a desirable diameter range. Moreover, the proposed technique for spheroid generation using encapsulated growing tumor cells could provide entirely new avenues to develop a novel spheroid co-culture model (for instance, the in vitro co-cultvation of tumor cells and monocytes, or epithelial cells, or fibroblasts etc). The current research was aimed at developing a simple and reliable method to encapsulate tumor cells and to cultivate them in vitro. In order to generate spheroids, MCF-7 cells were encapsulated and cultivated in 200 ml T-flasks in a 5% CO2 atmosphere at 37°C for 4-5 weeks. The cell proliferation was easily observed using a light microscope. The cells grew in aggregates increasing in size with time. The cell growth resulted in the formation of large cell clusters (spheroids) which filled the whole microcapsule volume in 4-5 weeks

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