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Establishment of 3D Co-Culture Models from Different Stages of Human Tongue Tumorigenesis: Utility in Understanding Neoplastic Progression

To study multistep tumorigenesis process, there is a need of in-vitro 3D model simulating in-vivo tissue. Present study aimed to reconstitute in-vitro tissue models comprising various stages of neoplastic progression of tongue tumorigenesis and to evaluate the utility of these models to investigate...

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Autores principales: Sawant, Sharada, Dongre, Harsh, Singh, Archana Kumari, Joshi, Shriya, Costea, Daniela Elena, Mahadik, Snehal, Ahire, Chetan, Makani, Vidhi, Dange, Prerana, Sharma, Shilpi, Chaukar, Devendra, Vaidya, Milind
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27501241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160615
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author Sawant, Sharada
Dongre, Harsh
Singh, Archana Kumari
Joshi, Shriya
Costea, Daniela Elena
Mahadik, Snehal
Ahire, Chetan
Makani, Vidhi
Dange, Prerana
Sharma, Shilpi
Chaukar, Devendra
Vaidya, Milind
author_facet Sawant, Sharada
Dongre, Harsh
Singh, Archana Kumari
Joshi, Shriya
Costea, Daniela Elena
Mahadik, Snehal
Ahire, Chetan
Makani, Vidhi
Dange, Prerana
Sharma, Shilpi
Chaukar, Devendra
Vaidya, Milind
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description To study multistep tumorigenesis process, there is a need of in-vitro 3D model simulating in-vivo tissue. Present study aimed to reconstitute in-vitro tissue models comprising various stages of neoplastic progression of tongue tumorigenesis and to evaluate the utility of these models to investigate the role of stromal fibroblasts in maintenance of desmosomal anchoring junctions using transmission electron microscopy. We reconstituted in-vitro models representing normal, dysplastic, and malignant tissues by seeding primary keratinocytes on either fibroblast embedded in collagen matrix or plain collagen matrix in growth factor-free medium. The findings of histomorphometry, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy analyses of the three types of 3D cultures showed that the stratified growth, cell proliferation, and differentiation were comparable between co-cultures and their respective native tissues; however, they largely differed in cultures grown without fibroblasts. The immunostaining intensity of proteins, viz., desmoplakin, desmoglein, and plakoglobin, was reduced as the disease stage increased in all co-cultures as observed in respective native tissues. Desmosome-like structures were identified using immunogold labeling in these cultures. Moreover, electron microscopic observations revealed that the desmosome number and their length were significantly reduced and intercellular spaces were increased in cultures grown without fibroblasts when compared with their co-culture counterparts. Our results showed that the major steps of tongue tumorigenesis can be reproduced in-vitro. Stromal fibroblasts play a role in regulation of epithelial thickness, cell proliferation, differentiation, and maintenance of desmosomalanchoring junctions in in-vitro grown tissues. The reconstituted co-culture models could help to answer various biological questions especially related to tongue tumorigenesis.
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spelling pubmed-49768832016-08-25 Establishment of 3D Co-Culture Models from Different Stages of Human Tongue Tumorigenesis: Utility in Understanding Neoplastic Progression Sawant, Sharada Dongre, Harsh Singh, Archana Kumari Joshi, Shriya Costea, Daniela Elena Mahadik, Snehal Ahire, Chetan Makani, Vidhi Dange, Prerana Sharma, Shilpi Chaukar, Devendra Vaidya, Milind PLoS One Research Article To study multistep tumorigenesis process, there is a need of in-vitro 3D model simulating in-vivo tissue. Present study aimed to reconstitute in-vitro tissue models comprising various stages of neoplastic progression of tongue tumorigenesis and to evaluate the utility of these models to investigate the role of stromal fibroblasts in maintenance of desmosomal anchoring junctions using transmission electron microscopy. We reconstituted in-vitro models representing normal, dysplastic, and malignant tissues by seeding primary keratinocytes on either fibroblast embedded in collagen matrix or plain collagen matrix in growth factor-free medium. The findings of histomorphometry, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy analyses of the three types of 3D cultures showed that the stratified growth, cell proliferation, and differentiation were comparable between co-cultures and their respective native tissues; however, they largely differed in cultures grown without fibroblasts. The immunostaining intensity of proteins, viz., desmoplakin, desmoglein, and plakoglobin, was reduced as the disease stage increased in all co-cultures as observed in respective native tissues. Desmosome-like structures were identified using immunogold labeling in these cultures. Moreover, electron microscopic observations revealed that the desmosome number and their length were significantly reduced and intercellular spaces were increased in cultures grown without fibroblasts when compared with their co-culture counterparts. Our results showed that the major steps of tongue tumorigenesis can be reproduced in-vitro. Stromal fibroblasts play a role in regulation of epithelial thickness, cell proliferation, differentiation, and maintenance of desmosomalanchoring junctions in in-vitro grown tissues. The reconstituted co-culture models could help to answer various biological questions especially related to tongue tumorigenesis. Public Library of Science 2016-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4976883/ /pubmed/27501241 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160615 Text en © 2016 Sawant et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sawant, Sharada
Dongre, Harsh
Singh, Archana Kumari
Joshi, Shriya
Costea, Daniela Elena
Mahadik, Snehal
Ahire, Chetan
Makani, Vidhi
Dange, Prerana
Sharma, Shilpi
Chaukar, Devendra
Vaidya, Milind
Establishment of 3D Co-Culture Models from Different Stages of Human Tongue Tumorigenesis: Utility in Understanding Neoplastic Progression
title Establishment of 3D Co-Culture Models from Different Stages of Human Tongue Tumorigenesis: Utility in Understanding Neoplastic Progression
title_full Establishment of 3D Co-Culture Models from Different Stages of Human Tongue Tumorigenesis: Utility in Understanding Neoplastic Progression
title_fullStr Establishment of 3D Co-Culture Models from Different Stages of Human Tongue Tumorigenesis: Utility in Understanding Neoplastic Progression
title_full_unstemmed Establishment of 3D Co-Culture Models from Different Stages of Human Tongue Tumorigenesis: Utility in Understanding Neoplastic Progression
title_short Establishment of 3D Co-Culture Models from Different Stages of Human Tongue Tumorigenesis: Utility in Understanding Neoplastic Progression
title_sort establishment of 3d co-culture models from different stages of human tongue tumorigenesis: utility in understanding neoplastic progression
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4976883/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27501241
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160615
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