Reproduction of the Antitumor Effect of Cisplatin and Cetuximab Using a Three-dimensional Spheroid Model in Oral Cancer

使用三维球体模型再现顺铂和西妥昔单抗在口腔癌中的抗肿瘤作用

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作者:Kisho Ono, Kohei Sato, Tomoya Nakamura, Yume Yoshida, Shogo Murata, Kunihiro Yoshida, Hideka Kanemoto, Koki Umemori, Hotaka Kawai, Kyoichi Obata, Shoji Ryumon, Kazuaki Hasegawa, Yuki Kunisada, Tatsuo Okui, Soichiro Ibaragi, Hitoshi Nagatsuka, Akira Sasaki

Aim

Cancer research has been conducted using cultured cells as part of drug discovery testing, but conventional two-dimensional culture

Conclusion

Spheroids made from oral cancer cell lines appeared to have tumor-like characteristics that may reflect their clinical significance. In the future, it may become possible to produce tumor spheroids from tissue samples of oral cancer patients, and then apply them to drug screening and to develop individualized diagnostic and treatment methods.

Methods

Three-dimensional cultures were performed using several oral cancer cell lines. Western blotting was used for protein expression analysis of the collected cell masses (spheroids), and H-E staining was used for structural observation. The cultures were exposed to cisplatin and cetuximab and the morphological changes of spheroids over time and the expression changes of target proteins were compared.

Results

Each cell line formed spheroidal cell aggregates and showed enhancement of cell adhesion molecules over time. H-E staining showed tumor tissue-like structures specific to each cell line. Cisplatin showed concentration-dependent antitumor effects due to loss of cell adhesion and spheroid disruption in each cell line, while cetuximab exhibited antitumor effects that correlated with EGFR expression in each cell line.

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