Three dimensional cultivation increases chemo- and radioresistance of colorectal cancer cell lines
Rishi, Arun, Koch, Jana, Mönch, Dina, Maaß, Annika, Gromoll, Christian, Hehr, Thomas, Leibold, Tobias, Schlitt, Hans J., Dahlke, Marc-H. und Renner, Philipp (2021) Three dimensional cultivation increases chemo- and radioresistance of colorectal cancer cell lines. PLOS ONE 16 (1), e0244513.Veröffentlichungsdatum dieses Volltextes: 29 Feb 2024 12:25
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DOI zum Zitieren dieses Dokuments: 10.5283/epub.56021
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Although 2D cell cultures are commonly used to predict therapy response, it has become clear that 3D cultures may better mimic the in vivo situation and offer the possibility of tailoring translational clinical approaches. Here, we compared the response of 2D and 3D colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines to irradiation and chemotherapy. Classic 2D cultures and 3D spheroids of CRC cell lines (CaCo2, ...
Although 2D cell cultures are commonly used to predict therapy response, it has become clear that 3D cultures may better mimic the in vivo situation and offer the possibility of tailoring translational clinical approaches. Here, we compared the response of 2D and 3D colorectal cancer (CRC) cell lines to irradiation and chemotherapy. Classic 2D cultures and 3D spheroids of CRC cell lines (CaCo2, Colo205, HCT116, SW480) were thoroughly established, then irradiated with doses of 1, 4, or 10 Gy, using a clinical-grade linear accelerator. The response was assessed by immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, and TUNEL assays. Upon irradiation, CRC 3D spheroids were morphologically altered. After irradiation with 10 Gy, annexin V/PI staining revealed a 1.8- to 4-fold increase in the apoptosis rate in the 2D cell cultures (95% CI 3.24 +/- 0.96), and a 1.5- to 2.4-fold increase in the 3D spheroids (95% CI 1.56 +/- 0.41). Irradiation with 1 Gy caused 3- and 4-fold increases in TUNEL positive cells in the CaCo2 and HCT116 (p = 0.01) 2D cultures, respectively, compared with a 2-fold increase in the 3D spheroids. Furthermore, the 2D and 3D cultures responded differently to chemotherapy; the 3D cultures were more resistant to 5-FU and cisplatin, but not to doxorubicin and mitomycin C, than the 2D cultures. Taken together, CRC cells cultured as 3D spheroids displayed markedly higher resistance to irradiation therapy and selected chemotherapeutic drugs than 2D cultures. This in vitro difference must be considered in future approaches for determining the ideal in vitro systems that mimic human disease.
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| Dokumentenart | Artikel | ||||
| Titel eines Journals oder einer Zeitschrift | PLOS ONE | ||||
| Verlag: | PLOS | ||||
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| Ort der Veröffentlichung: | SAN FRANCISCO | ||||
| Band: | 16 | ||||
| Nummer des Zeitschriftenheftes oder des Kapitels: | 1 | ||||
| Seitenbereich: | e0244513 | ||||
| Datum | 2021 | ||||
| Institutionen | Medizin > Lehrstuhl für Chirurgie | ||||
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| Stichwörter / Keywords | MODELS; 2D; RADIOTHERAPY; SPHEROIDS; CARCINOMA; SURGERY; | ||||
| Dewey-Dezimal-Klassifikation | Nicht ausgewählt | ||||
| Status | Veröffentlicht | ||||
| Begutachtet | Ja, diese Version wurde begutachtet | ||||
| An der Universität Regensburg entstanden | Ja | ||||
| URN der UB Regensburg | urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-560212 | ||||
| Dokumenten-ID | 56021 |
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