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Spheroid culture differentially affects cancer cell sensitivity to drugs in melanoma and RCC models


ABSTRACT: 2D culture as a model for drug testing often turns to be clinically futile. Therefore, 3D cultures (3Ds) show potential to better model responses to drugs observed in vivo. In preliminary studies, using melanoma (B16F10) and renal (RenCa) cancer, we confirmed that 3Ds better mimics the tumor microenvironment. Here, we evaluate how the proposed 3D mode of culture affects tumor cell susceptibility to anti-cancer drugs, which have distinct mechanisms of action (everolimus, doxorubicin, cisplatin). Melanoma spheroids show higher resistance to all used drugs, as compared to 2D. In RCC model, such modulation was only observed for doxorubicin treatment. As drug distribution was not affected by the 3D shape, we assessed the expression of MDR1 and mTor. Upregulation of MDR1 in RCC spheroids was observed, in contrast to melanoma. In both models mTor expression was not affected by the 3D cultures. By NGS, 10 genes related with metabolism of xenobiotics by cytochrome p450 were deregulated in renal cancer spheroids; 9 of them were later confirmed in melanoma model. The differences between 3D models and classical 2D cultures point to the potential to uncover new non canonical mechanisms to explain drug resistance set by the tumor in its microenvironment.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE190296 | GEO | 2022/01/20

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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