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Simulating the human colorectal cancer microenvironment in 3D tumor-stroma co-cultures in vitro and in vivo.


ABSTRACT: The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a significant role in cancer progression and thus modeling it will advance our understanding of cancer growth dynamics and response to therapies. Most in vitro models are not exposed to intact body physiology, and at the same time, fail to recapitulate the extensive features of the tumor stroma. Conversely, animal models do not accurately capture the human tumor architecture. We address these deficiencies with biofabricated colorectal cancer (CRC) tissue equivalents, which are built to replicate architectural features of biopsied CRC tissue. Our data shows that tumor-stroma co-cultures consisting of aligned extracellular matrix (ECM) fibers and ordered micro-architecture induced an epithelial phenotype in CRC cells while disordered ECM drove a mesenchymal phenotype, similar to well and poorly differentiated tumors, respectively. Importantly, co-cultures studied in vitro, and upon implantation in mice, revealed similar tumor growth dynamics and retention of architectural features for 28 days. Altogether, these results are the first demonstration of replicating human tumor ECM architecture in ex vivo and in vivo cultures.

SUBMITTER: Devarasetty M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7300090 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Simulating the human colorectal cancer microenvironment in 3D tumor-stroma co-cultures in vitro and in vivo.

Devarasetty Mahesh M   Dominijanni Anthony A   Herberg Samuel S   Shelkey Ethan E   Skardal Aleksander A   Soker Shay S  

Scientific reports 20200617 1


The tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a significant role in cancer progression and thus modeling it will advance our understanding of cancer growth dynamics and response to therapies. Most in vitro models are not exposed to intact body physiology, and at the same time, fail to recapitulate the extensive features of the tumor stroma. Conversely, animal models do not accurately capture the human tumor architecture. We address these deficiencies with biofabricated colorectal cancer (CRC) tissue eq  ...[more]

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