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Cancer Cell Invasion of Mammary Organoids with Basal-In Phenotype.

Eric Parigoris1, Soojung Lee1, David Mertz1, Madeleine Turner1, Amy Y Liu1, Jason Sentosa1, Sabra Djomehri2, Hao Chen Chang1, Kathryn Luker3,4, Gary Luker3,4, Celina G Kleer2, Shuichi Takayama1.   

Abstract

This paper describes mammary organoids with a basal-in phenotype where the basement membrane is located on the interior surface of the organoid. A key materials consideration to induce this basal-in phenotype is the use of a minimal gel scaffold that the epithelial cells self-assemble around and encapsulate. When MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells are co-cultured with epithelial cells from day 0 under these conditions, cells self-organize into patterns with distinct cancer cell populations both inside and at the periphery of the epithelial organoid. In another type of experiment, the robust formation of the basement membrane on the epithelial organoid interior enables convenient studies of MDA-MB-231 invasion in a tumor progression-relevant direction relative to epithelial cell-basement membrane positioning. That is, the study of cancer invasion through the epithelium first, followed by the basement membrane to the basal side, is realized in an experimentally convenient manner where the cancer cells are simply seeded on the outside of preformed organoids, and their invasion into the organoid is monitored. Interestingly, invasion is more prominent when tumor cells are added to day 7 organoids with less developed basement membranes compared to day 16 organoids with more defined ones.
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Keywords:  basal-in phenotype; basement membrane; breast cancer; invasion; organoid

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32583612      PMCID: PMC7759600          DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202000810

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Healthc Mater        ISSN: 2192-2640            Impact factor:   9.933


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