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Glioblastoma Tissue Slice Tandem-Cultures for Quantitative Evaluation of Inhibitory Effects on Invasion and Growth

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Glioblastomas are very malignant and essentially incurable brain tumors. One problem is the extensive penetration of tumor cells into the adjacent normal brain tissue. Thus, the testing of novel drugs requires appropriate tumor models, preferentially avoiding animal studies. This pap...

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Autores principales: Sidorcenco, Vasile, Krahnen, Luisa, Schulz, Marion, Remy, Janina, Kögel, Donat, Temme, Achim, Krügel, Ute, Franke, Heike, Aigner, Achim
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32967361
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092707
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author Sidorcenco, Vasile
Krahnen, Luisa
Schulz, Marion
Remy, Janina
Kögel, Donat
Temme, Achim
Krügel, Ute
Franke, Heike
Aigner, Achim
author_facet Sidorcenco, Vasile
Krahnen, Luisa
Schulz, Marion
Remy, Janina
Kögel, Donat
Temme, Achim
Krügel, Ute
Franke, Heike
Aigner, Achim
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Glioblastomas are very malignant and essentially incurable brain tumors. One problem is the extensive penetration of tumor cells into the adjacent normal brain tissue. Thus, the testing of novel drugs requires appropriate tumor models, preferentially avoiding animal studies. This paper describes so-called brain tissue slice tandem-culture systems. They consist of a slice of normal brain tissue and a second layer of tumor tissue. The microscopic analysis of these slice tandem-cultures allows for the simultaneous assessment of single cells invading into the normal brain tissue and the space occupying growth of the total tumor mass. It is shown that the direct application of test drugs onto the slices exerts inhibitory effects on both mechanisms. We thus describe a system mimicking the situation in glioblastoma patients. It reduces animal studies, allows for the direct application of test drugs and the precise quantitation of their inhibitory effects on tumor growth and invasion. ABSTRACT: Glioblastomas (GBMs) are the most malignant brain tumors and are essentially incurable even after extensive surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, mainly because of extensive infiltration of tumor cells into the adjacent normal tissue. Thus, the evaluation of novel drugs in malignant glioma treatment requires sophisticated ex vivo models that approach the authentic interplay between tumor and host environment while avoiding extensive in vivo studies in animals. This paper describes the standardized setup of an organotypic brain tissue slice tandem-culture system, comprising of normal brain tissue from adult mice and tumor tissue from human glioblastoma xenografts, and explore its utility for assessing inhibitory effects of test drugs. The microscopic analysis of vertical sections of the slice tandem-cultures allows for the simultaneous assessment of (i) the invasive potential of single cells or cell aggregates and (ii) the space occupying growth of the bulk tumor mass, both contributing to malignant tumor progression. The comparison of tissue slice co-cultures with spheroids vs. tissue slice tandem-cultures using tumor xenograft slices demonstrates advantages of the xenograft tandem approach. The direct and facile application of test drugs is shown to exert inhibitory effects on bulk tumor growth and/or tumor cell invasion, and allows their precise quantitation. In conclusion, we describe a straightforward ex vivo system mimicking the in vivo situation of the tumor mass and the normal brain in GBM patients. It reduces animal studies and allows for the direct and reproducible application of test drugs and the precise quantitation of their effects on the bulk tumor mass and on the tumor’s invasive properties.
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spelling pubmed-75644552020-10-26 Glioblastoma Tissue Slice Tandem-Cultures for Quantitative Evaluation of Inhibitory Effects on Invasion and Growth Sidorcenco, Vasile Krahnen, Luisa Schulz, Marion Remy, Janina Kögel, Donat Temme, Achim Krügel, Ute Franke, Heike Aigner, Achim Cancers (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Glioblastomas are very malignant and essentially incurable brain tumors. One problem is the extensive penetration of tumor cells into the adjacent normal brain tissue. Thus, the testing of novel drugs requires appropriate tumor models, preferentially avoiding animal studies. This paper describes so-called brain tissue slice tandem-culture systems. They consist of a slice of normal brain tissue and a second layer of tumor tissue. The microscopic analysis of these slice tandem-cultures allows for the simultaneous assessment of single cells invading into the normal brain tissue and the space occupying growth of the total tumor mass. It is shown that the direct application of test drugs onto the slices exerts inhibitory effects on both mechanisms. We thus describe a system mimicking the situation in glioblastoma patients. It reduces animal studies, allows for the direct application of test drugs and the precise quantitation of their inhibitory effects on tumor growth and invasion. ABSTRACT: Glioblastomas (GBMs) are the most malignant brain tumors and are essentially incurable even after extensive surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, mainly because of extensive infiltration of tumor cells into the adjacent normal tissue. Thus, the evaluation of novel drugs in malignant glioma treatment requires sophisticated ex vivo models that approach the authentic interplay between tumor and host environment while avoiding extensive in vivo studies in animals. This paper describes the standardized setup of an organotypic brain tissue slice tandem-culture system, comprising of normal brain tissue from adult mice and tumor tissue from human glioblastoma xenografts, and explore its utility for assessing inhibitory effects of test drugs. The microscopic analysis of vertical sections of the slice tandem-cultures allows for the simultaneous assessment of (i) the invasive potential of single cells or cell aggregates and (ii) the space occupying growth of the bulk tumor mass, both contributing to malignant tumor progression. The comparison of tissue slice co-cultures with spheroids vs. tissue slice tandem-cultures using tumor xenograft slices demonstrates advantages of the xenograft tandem approach. The direct and facile application of test drugs is shown to exert inhibitory effects on bulk tumor growth and/or tumor cell invasion, and allows their precise quantitation. In conclusion, we describe a straightforward ex vivo system mimicking the in vivo situation of the tumor mass and the normal brain in GBM patients. It reduces animal studies and allows for the direct and reproducible application of test drugs and the precise quantitation of their effects on the bulk tumor mass and on the tumor’s invasive properties. MDPI 2020-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7564455/ /pubmed/32967361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092707 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sidorcenco, Vasile
Krahnen, Luisa
Schulz, Marion
Remy, Janina
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Temme, Achim
Krügel, Ute
Franke, Heike
Aigner, Achim
Glioblastoma Tissue Slice Tandem-Cultures for Quantitative Evaluation of Inhibitory Effects on Invasion and Growth
title Glioblastoma Tissue Slice Tandem-Cultures for Quantitative Evaluation of Inhibitory Effects on Invasion and Growth
title_full Glioblastoma Tissue Slice Tandem-Cultures for Quantitative Evaluation of Inhibitory Effects on Invasion and Growth
title_fullStr Glioblastoma Tissue Slice Tandem-Cultures for Quantitative Evaluation of Inhibitory Effects on Invasion and Growth
title_full_unstemmed Glioblastoma Tissue Slice Tandem-Cultures for Quantitative Evaluation of Inhibitory Effects on Invasion and Growth
title_short Glioblastoma Tissue Slice Tandem-Cultures for Quantitative Evaluation of Inhibitory Effects on Invasion and Growth
title_sort glioblastoma tissue slice tandem-cultures for quantitative evaluation of inhibitory effects on invasion and growth
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564455/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32967361
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cancers12092707
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