发布: 2020年01月20日第10卷第2期 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3495 浏览次数: 4007
评审: HongLok LungDipak Kumar PoriaAnonymous reviewer(s)
Abstract
Bone is the most frequently affected organ by metastases of breast cancer and prostate cancer. Our knowledge on bone metastasis is extremely limited due to the lack of potent and efficient experimental models. We developed the “Bone-In-Culture Array (BICA)” platform to model the bone colonization of cancer cells in ex vivo cultures. The use of the BICA platform will facilitate in-depth mechanistic studies and high-throughput screening of drugs for bone metastasis.
Keywords: Bone metastases (骨转移)Background
Bone metastasis research is extremely limited due to the lack of efficient and faithful experimental models (Weigelt et al., 2005; Simmons et al., 2015). Current in vivo bone metastasis models require extensive surgical labor, rendering high-throughput assays impossible (Blouin et al., 2005; Simmons et al., 2015; Kuchimaru et al., 2018). In vitro systems, on the other hand, cannot recapitulate the cellular and molecular complexity of the bone microenvironment (Taubenberger, 2014; Cunningham and You, 2015). To complement existing systems, we developed the BICA platform to investigate mechanisms involved in bone colonization and to rapidly test drug efficacies on bone metastases (Wang et al., 2015; Yu et al., 2016).
BICA is performed by selectively delivering cancer cells into the hind limbs of mice via the external iliac artery followed by extracting and fragmenting the cancer-containing bones and exposing the bone fragments to ex vivo cultures (Wang et al., 2015; Yu et al., 2016). The cancer cell growth in BICA will then be determined using bioluminescence signals. Our previous work has established that BICA recapitulates in vivo bone metastases characteristics, including the microenvironmental niche, gene expression profile, metastatic growth kinetics, and therapeutic responses (Wang et al., 2015). Therefore, BICA as a reliable and high-throughput experimental platform to investigate bone metastases processes in breast cancer and prostate cancer or even other cancer types that can potentially give rise to bone metastases.
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Wang, H. and Zhang, X. H. (2020). Bone-in-culture Array to Model Bone Metastasis in ex vivo Condition. Bio-protocol 10(2): e3495. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.3495.
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癌症生物学 > 侵袭和转移 > 肿瘤微环境
细胞生物学 > 组织分析
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