| Literature DB >> 25939084 |
Stephanie Lemmo Ham1, Ehsan Atefi1, Darcy Fyffe1, Hossein Tavana2.
Abstract
Cancer cell spheroids present a relevant in vitro model of avascular tumors for anti-cancer drug testing applications. A detailed protocol for producing both mono-culture and co-culture spheroids in a high throughput 96-well plate format is described in this work. This approach utilizes an aqueous two-phase system to confine cells into a drop of the denser aqueous phase immersed within the second aqueous phase. The drop rests on the well surface and keeps cells in close proximity to form a single spheroid. This technology has been adapted to a robotic liquid handler to produce size-controlled spheroids and expedite the process of spheroid production for compound screening applications. Spheroids treated with a clinically-used drug show reduced cell viability with increase in the drug dose. The use of a standard micro-well plate for spheroid generation makes it straightforward to analyze viability of cancer cells of drug-treated spheroids with a micro-plate reader. This technology is straightforward to implement both robotically and with other liquid handling tools such as manual pipettes.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25939084 PMCID: PMC4541593 DOI: 10.3791/52754
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355