Organoids as self-organized structure derived from stem cells can recapitulate the function of an organ in miniature form which have developed great potential for clinical translation, drug screening and personalized medicine. Nevertheless, the majority of patient-derived organoids (PDOs) are currently being cultured in the basement membrane matrices (BMMs), which are constrained by xenogeneic origin, batch-to-batch variability, cost, and complexity. Besides, organoid culture relies on biochemical signals provided by various growth factors in the composition of medium. We propose sodium alginate hydrogel scaffold in addition to the fibroblast conditioned medium (FCM)-enriched culture medium that is inexpensive and easily amenable to clinical applications for the culture of bladder cancer PDOs. PDOs grown in sodium alginate and FCM based medium have proliferation potential, growth rate, and gene expression that are similar to PDOs cultured in BME. According to the results, sodium alginate has substantial mechanical properties and reduces variance in early passage bladder tumor organoid cultures collected from patients. Furthermore, using FCM based medium as an alternative solution to eliminate some essential growth factors can be considered, especially for low-resource situation and develop cost effective tumor organoids.
Cost-reduction strategy to culture patient derived bladder tumor organoids.
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作者:Sisakht Mahsa Mollapour, Gholizadeh Fatemeh, Hekmatirad Shirin, Mahmoudi Tokameh, Montazeri Saeed, Sharifi Laleh, Daemi Hamed, Romal Shahla, Yazdi Mohammad Hosein, Faramarzi Mohammad Ali, Shahverdi Ahmad Reza, Hamidieh Amir Ali
| 期刊: | Scientific Reports | 影响因子: | 3.900 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Feb 4; 15(1):4223 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41598-025-87509-3 | ||
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