| Literature DB >> 34038078 |
Mathew Boban1,2, Pooja Mehta3, Alex Kate Halvey2, Taylor Repetto2,3, Anish Tuteja1,2,3,4, Geeta Mehta1,3,5.
Abstract
Multicellular spheroids are superior to other culture geometries in reproducing critical physiological conditions of tumors, such as the diffusion of oxygen, nutrients, waste, and drugs, leading to a more precise model of in vivo drug sensitivity and resistance. Previously reported spheroid culture platforms are often difficult to use, expensive, single-use, or mechanically unstable. Here, we report a facile, mechanically stable, high-throughput spheroid culture platform based on hierarchically textured omniphobic surfaces. The developed omniphobic surfaces display very high contact angles with a range of different liquids, including the cell-laden culture media, thereby minimizing the cell surface contact area. Additionally, these surfaces maintain these high contact angles for extended periods of time to ensure cell aggregation. Using this novel platform, we demonstrate the generation and maintenance of robust multicellular spheroids, as well as heterogeneous, multicell-type spheroids. The platform is extremely robust, resistant to mechanical shock, allows for on-plate imaging, and is also the first-ever spheroid generation platform that can be reused repeatedly. Finally, the platform is suitable for on-plate drug screening and enables the first-ever, on-plate immunofluorescence staining and imaging of spheroids.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34038078 PMCID: PMC9016749 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.1c01326
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 8.008