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Hydrophobic surface induced pro-metastatic cancer cells for in vitro extravasation models

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摘要 In vitro vascularized cancer models utilizing microfluidics have emerged as a promising tool for mechanism study and drug screening.However,the lack of consideration and preparation methods for cancer cellular sources that are capable of adequately replicating the metastatic features of circulating tumor cells contributed to low relevancy with in vivo experimental results.Here,we show that the properties of cancer cellular sources have a considerable impact on the validity of the in vitro metastasis model.Notably,with a hydrophobic surface,we can create highly metastatic spheroids equipped with aggressive invasion,endothelium adhesion capabilities,and activated metabolic features.Combining these metastatic spheroids with the well-constructed microfluidic-based extravasation model,we validate that these metastatic spheroids exhibited a distinct extravasation response to epidermal growth factor(EGF)and normal human lung fibroblasts compared to the 2D cultured cancer cells,which is consistent with the previously reported results of in vivo experiments.Furthermore,the applicability of the developed model as a therapeutic screening platform for cancer extravasation is validated through profiling and inhibition of cytokines.We believe this model incorporating hydrophobic surface-cultured 3D cancer cells provides reliable experimental data in a clear and concise manner,bridging the gap between the conventional in vitro models and in vivo experiments.
出处 《Bioactive Materials》 SCIE CSCD 2024年第4期401-413,共13页 生物活性材料(英文)
基金 supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF)grant funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT(MSIT)of Korea(No.2021R1A2B5B03001416,No.2020R1A2C1100471,No.2020R1A5A8018367) the BK21 FOUR Program of the NRF grant funded by the Ministry of Education(MOE)of Korea.
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