Published: Vol 5, Iss 1, Jan 5, 2015 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1373 Views: 13034
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Abstract
The assay was developed to investigate the impact of stromal cells of different types (in our case breast cancer associated fibroblasts stably manipulated to modify expression of genes of interest) on the invasive capacity of epithelial cancer cells (in our case breast cancer cell lines) (Verghese et al., 2013). Typical two dimensional invasion assays do necessarily account for the presence of extracellular matrix that is present around the stromal and tumour cells in vivo and therefore cellular behaviour within these cultures may be non-physiological. This spheroid assay was developed to attempt to replicate more closely the environment that is present around breast cancer stromal and tumour cells in actual tumours (Verghese et al., 2013). Extra cellular matrix composed of both collagen IV and collagen I is included and fibroblasts and epithelial cells are given the opportunity to develop “physiological” interactions (Verghese et al., 2013; Hooper et al., 2006). The method was developed from Nowicki et al. (2008), and we have published data using it in Verghese et al. (2013).
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We thank Steve Hooper and Eric Sahai (CRUK London Research Institute) for help in the development of this method. The work was supported by the MRC.
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Verghese, E. T. and Hughes, T. A. (2015). Three Dimensional Spheroid Co-culture Invasion Assay. Bio-protocol 5(1): e1373. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.1373.
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Cancer Biology > Invasion & metastasis > Cell biology assays
Cancer Biology > General technique > Tumor microenvironment
Cell Biology > Cell movement > Cell motility
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