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Development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics

Three-dimensional (3D) lung multicellular spheroids (MCS) in liquid-covered culture (LCC) and air-interface culture (AIC) conditions have both been developed for the evaluation of aerosol anticancer therapeutics in solution and aerosols, respectively. The MCS were formed by seeding lung cancer cells...

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Autores principales: MEENACH, SAMANTHA A., TSORAS, ALEXANDRA N., McGARRY, RONALD C., MANSOUR, HEIDI M., HILT, J. ZACH, ANDERSON, KIMBERLY W.
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26846376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2016.3376
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author MEENACH, SAMANTHA A.
TSORAS, ALEXANDRA N.
McGARRY, RONALD C.
MANSOUR, HEIDI M.
HILT, J. ZACH
ANDERSON, KIMBERLY W.
author_facet MEENACH, SAMANTHA A.
TSORAS, ALEXANDRA N.
McGARRY, RONALD C.
MANSOUR, HEIDI M.
HILT, J. ZACH
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description Three-dimensional (3D) lung multicellular spheroids (MCS) in liquid-covered culture (LCC) and air-interface culture (AIC) conditions have both been developed for the evaluation of aerosol anticancer therapeutics in solution and aerosols, respectively. The MCS were formed by seeding lung cancer cells on top of collagen where they formed spheroids due to the prevalence of cell-to-cell interactions. LCC MCS were exposed to paclitaxel (PTX) in media whereas AIC MCS were exposed to dry powder PEGylated phospholipid aerosol microparticles containing paclitaxel. The difference in viability for 2D versus 3D culture for both LCC and AIC was evaluated along with the effects of the particles on lung epithelium via transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) measurements. For LCC and AIC conditions, the 3D spheroids were more resistant to treatment with higher IC(50) values for A549 and H358 cell lines. TEER results initially indicated a decrease in resistance upon drug or particle exposure, however, these values increased over the course of several days indicating the ability of the cells to recover. Overall, these studies offer a comprehensive in vitro evaluation of aerosol particles used in the treatment of lung cancer while introducing a new method for culturing lung cancer MCS in both LCC and AIC conditions.
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spelling pubmed-47775982016-03-18 Development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics MEENACH, SAMANTHA A. TSORAS, ALEXANDRA N. McGARRY, RONALD C. MANSOUR, HEIDI M. HILT, J. ZACH ANDERSON, KIMBERLY W. Int J Oncol Articles Three-dimensional (3D) lung multicellular spheroids (MCS) in liquid-covered culture (LCC) and air-interface culture (AIC) conditions have both been developed for the evaluation of aerosol anticancer therapeutics in solution and aerosols, respectively. The MCS were formed by seeding lung cancer cells on top of collagen where they formed spheroids due to the prevalence of cell-to-cell interactions. LCC MCS were exposed to paclitaxel (PTX) in media whereas AIC MCS were exposed to dry powder PEGylated phospholipid aerosol microparticles containing paclitaxel. The difference in viability for 2D versus 3D culture for both LCC and AIC was evaluated along with the effects of the particles on lung epithelium via transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) measurements. For LCC and AIC conditions, the 3D spheroids were more resistant to treatment with higher IC(50) values for A549 and H358 cell lines. TEER results initially indicated a decrease in resistance upon drug or particle exposure, however, these values increased over the course of several days indicating the ability of the cells to recover. Overall, these studies offer a comprehensive in vitro evaluation of aerosol particles used in the treatment of lung cancer while introducing a new method for culturing lung cancer MCS in both LCC and AIC conditions. D.A. Spandidos 2016-02-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4777598/ /pubmed/26846376 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2016.3376 Text en Copyright © 2016, Spandidos Publications
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MEENACH, SAMANTHA A.
TSORAS, ALEXANDRA N.
McGARRY, RONALD C.
MANSOUR, HEIDI M.
HILT, J. ZACH
ANDERSON, KIMBERLY W.
Development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics
title Development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics
title_full Development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics
title_fullStr Development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics
title_full_unstemmed Development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics
title_short Development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics
title_sort development of three-dimensional lung multicellular spheroids in air- and liquid-interface culture for the evaluation of anticancer therapeutics
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777598/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26846376
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ijo.2016.3376
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