Literature DB >> 33547369

Lipid tethering of breast tumor cells reduces cell aggregation during mammosphere formation.

Lekhana Bhandary1, Patrick C Bailey1,2, Katarina T Chang1,3, Karen F Underwood4, Cornell J Lee1, Rebecca A Whipple1, Christopher M Jewell5, Eleanor Ory1, Keyata N Thompson1, Julia A Ju1, Trevor M Mathias1, Stephen J P Pratt1,2, Michele I Vitolo6,7,8, Stuart S Martin9,10,11,12.   

Abstract

Mammosphere assays are widely used in vitro to identify prospective cancer-initiating stem cells that can propagate clonally to form spheres in free-floating conditions. However, the traditional mammosphere assay inevitably introduces cell aggregation that interferes with the measurement of true mammosphere forming efficiency. We developed a method to reduce tumor cell aggregation and increase the probability that the observed mammospheres formed are clonal in origin. Tethering individual tumor cells to lipid anchors prevents cell drift while maintaining free-floating characteristics. This enables real-time monitoring of single tumor cells as they divide to form mammospheres. Monitoring tethered breast cancer cells provided detailed size information that correlates directly to previously published single cell tracking data. We observed that 71% of the Day 7 spheres in lipid-coated wells were between 50 and 150 μm compared to only 37% in traditional low attachment plates. When an equal mixture of MCF7-GFP and MCF7-mCherry cells were seeded, 65% of the mammospheres in lipid-coated wells demonstrated single color expression whereas only 32% were single-colored in low attachment wells. These results indicate that using lipid tethering for mammosphere growth assays can reduce the confounding factor of cell aggregation and increase the formation of clonal mammospheres.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33547369      PMCID: PMC7865010          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-81919-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


  57 in total

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Authors:  Frances L Shaw; Hannah Harrison; Katherine Spence; Matthew P Ablett; Bruno M Simões; Gillian Farnie; Robert B Clarke
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