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3D and 4D Tumorigenesis Model for the Quantitative Analysis of Cancer Cell Behavior and Screening for Anticancer Drugs.

Deborah Wessels1, Daniel F Lusche1, Edward Voss1, David R Soll2.   

Abstract

Cancer cells from cell lines and tumor biopsy tissue undergo aggregation and aggregate coalescence when dispersed in a 3D Matrigel™ matrix. Coalescence is a dynamic process mediated by a subset of cells within the population of cancer cells. In contrast, non-tumorigenic cells from normal cell lines and normal tissues do not aggregate or coalesce, nor do they possess the motile cell types that orchestrate coalescence of cancer cells. Therefore, coalescence is a cancer cell-specific phenotype that may drive tumor growth in vivo, especially in cases of field cancerization. Here, we describe a simple 3D tumorigenesis model that takes advantage of the coalescence capabilities of cancer cells and uses this feature as the basis for a screen for treatments that inhibit tumorigenesis. The screen is especially useful in testing monoclonal antibodies that target cell-cell interactions, cell-matrix interactions, cell adhesion molecules, cell surface receptors, and general cell surface markers. The model can also be used for 2D imaging in a 96-well plate for rapid screening and is adaptable for 3D high-resolution assessment. In the latter case, we show how the 3D model can be optically sectioned with differential interference contrast (DIC) optics, then reconstructed in 4D and quantitatively analyzed by computer-assisted methods, or, alternatively, imaged with confocal microscopy for 4D quantitative analysis of cancer cell interactions with normal cells within the tumor microenvironment. We demonstrate reconstructions and quantitative analyses using the advanced image analysis software J3D-DIAS 4.2, in order to illustrate the types of detailed phenotypic characterizations that have proven useful. Other software packages may be able to perform similar types of analyses.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  3D model; Cancer therapy drug screen; Cell migration; Coalescence; Monoclonal antibody; Tumorigenesis

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34542859     DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-1661-1_14

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Methods Mol Biol        ISSN: 1064-3745


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1.  Matrigel: a complex protein mixture required for optimal growth of cell culture.

Authors:  Chris S Hughes; Lynne M Postovit; Gilles A Lajoie
Journal:  Proteomics       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 3.984

2.  Quantitative Motion Analysis in Two and Three Dimensions.

Authors:  Deborah J Wessels; Daniel F Lusche; Spencer Kuhl; Amanda Scherer; Edward Voss; David R Soll
Journal:  Methods Mol Biol       Date:  2016

3.  Mediated coalescence: a possible mechanism for tumor cellular heterogeneity.

Authors:  Joseph Ambrose; Michelle Livitz; Deborah Wessels; Spencer Kuhl; Daniel F Lusche; Amanda Scherer; Edward Voss; David R Soll
Journal:  Am J Cancer Res       Date:  2015-10-15       Impact factor: 6.166

Review 4.  Mammary field cancerization: molecular evidence and clinical importance.

Authors:  Christopher M Heaphy; Jeffrey K Griffith; Marco Bisoffi
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2009-08-15       Impact factor: 4.872

5.  A computer-assisted 3D model for analyzing the aggregation of tumorigenic cells reveals specialized behaviors and unique cell types that facilitate aggregate coalescence.

Authors:  Amanda Scherer; Spencer Kuhl; Deborah Wessels; Daniel F Lusche; Brett Hanson; Joseph Ambrose; Edward Voss; Emily Fletcher; Charles Goldman; David R Soll
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-03-19       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Melanoma cells undergo aggressive coalescence in a 3D Matrigel model that is repressed by anti-CD44.

Authors:  Deborah Wessels; Daniel F Lusche; Edward Voss; Spencer Kuhl; Emma C Buchele; Michael R Klemme; Kanoe B Russell; Joseph Ambrose; Benjamin A Soll; Aaron Bossler; Mohammed Milhem; Charles Goldman; David R Soll
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-03-06       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  Computer-assisted reconstruction and motion analysis of the three-dimensional cell.

Authors:  David R Soll; Deborah Wessels; Paul J Heid; Edward Voss
Journal:  ScientificWorldJournal       Date:  2003-09-03

8.  Reciprocal signaling and direct physical interactions between fibroblasts and breast cancer cells in a 3D environment.

Authors:  Deborah J Wessels; Nikash Pradhan; Yang-Nim Park; Megan A Klepitsch; Daniel F Lusche; Karla J Daniels; Kayla D Conway; Edward R Voss; Suchaeta V Hegde; Thomas P Conway; David R Soll
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-06-24       Impact factor: 3.240

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