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TissueGrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation

INTRODUCTION: Recent advances hold promise of making personalized medicine a step closer to implementation in clinical settings. However, traditional sample preparation methods are not robust and reproducible. In this study, the TissueGrinder, a novel mechanical semi-automated benchtop device, which...

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Autores principales: Scheuermann, Stefan, Lehmann, Jonas M., Ramani Mohan, Ramkumar, Reißfelder, Christoph, Rückert, Felix, Langejürgen, Jens, Pallavi, Prama
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9793748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36582292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.721639
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author Scheuermann, Stefan
Lehmann, Jonas M.
Ramani Mohan, Ramkumar
Reißfelder, Christoph
Rückert, Felix
Langejürgen, Jens
Pallavi, Prama
author_facet Scheuermann, Stefan
Lehmann, Jonas M.
Ramani Mohan, Ramkumar
Reißfelder, Christoph
Rückert, Felix
Langejürgen, Jens
Pallavi, Prama
author_sort Scheuermann, Stefan
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description INTRODUCTION: Recent advances hold promise of making personalized medicine a step closer to implementation in clinical settings. However, traditional sample preparation methods are not robust and reproducible. In this study, the TissueGrinder, a novel mechanical semi-automated benchtop device, which can isolate cells from tissue in a very fast and enzyme-free way is tested for cell isolation from surgically resected tumor tissues. METHODS: Thirty-three surgically resected tumor tissues from various but mainly pancreatic, liver or colorectal origins were processed by both novel TissueGrinder and explant method. An optimized processing program for tumors from pancreatic, liver or colorectal cancer was developed. The viability and morphological characteristics of the isolated cells were evaluated microscopically. Expression of pancreatic cancer markers was evaluated in cells isolated from pancreatic tumors. Finally, the effect of mechanical stress on the cells was evaluated by assessing apoptosis markers via western blotting. RESULTS: TissueGinder was more efficient in isolating cells from tumor tissue with a success rate of 75% when compared to explant method 45% in terms of cell outgrowth six weeks after processing. Cells isolated with TissueGinder had a higher abundance and were more heterogeneous in composition as compared to explant method. Mechanical processing of the cells with TissueGrinder does not lead to apoptosis but causes slight stress to the cells. DISCUSSION: Our results show that TissueGrinder can process solid tumor tissues more rapidly and efficiently and with higher success rate compared to the conventionally used explant method. The results of the study suggest that the TissueGrinder might be a suitable method for obtaining cells, which is important for its application in individualized therapy. Due to the great variance in different tumor entities and the associated individual tissue characteristics, a further development of the dissociation protocol for other types of tumors and normal tissue will be targeted.
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spelling pubmed-97937482022-12-28 TissueGrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation Scheuermann, Stefan Lehmann, Jonas M. Ramani Mohan, Ramkumar Reißfelder, Christoph Rückert, Felix Langejürgen, Jens Pallavi, Prama Front Med (Lausanne) Medicine INTRODUCTION: Recent advances hold promise of making personalized medicine a step closer to implementation in clinical settings. However, traditional sample preparation methods are not robust and reproducible. In this study, the TissueGrinder, a novel mechanical semi-automated benchtop device, which can isolate cells from tissue in a very fast and enzyme-free way is tested for cell isolation from surgically resected tumor tissues. METHODS: Thirty-three surgically resected tumor tissues from various but mainly pancreatic, liver or colorectal origins were processed by both novel TissueGrinder and explant method. An optimized processing program for tumors from pancreatic, liver or colorectal cancer was developed. The viability and morphological characteristics of the isolated cells were evaluated microscopically. Expression of pancreatic cancer markers was evaluated in cells isolated from pancreatic tumors. Finally, the effect of mechanical stress on the cells was evaluated by assessing apoptosis markers via western blotting. RESULTS: TissueGinder was more efficient in isolating cells from tumor tissue with a success rate of 75% when compared to explant method 45% in terms of cell outgrowth six weeks after processing. Cells isolated with TissueGinder had a higher abundance and were more heterogeneous in composition as compared to explant method. Mechanical processing of the cells with TissueGrinder does not lead to apoptosis but causes slight stress to the cells. DISCUSSION: Our results show that TissueGrinder can process solid tumor tissues more rapidly and efficiently and with higher success rate compared to the conventionally used explant method. The results of the study suggest that the TissueGrinder might be a suitable method for obtaining cells, which is important for its application in individualized therapy. Due to the great variance in different tumor entities and the associated individual tissue characteristics, a further development of the dissociation protocol for other types of tumors and normal tissue will be targeted. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9793748/ /pubmed/36582292 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.721639 Text en Copyright © 2022 Scheuermann, Lehmann, Ramani Mohan, Reißfelder, Rückert, Langejürgen and Pallavi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Medicine
Scheuermann, Stefan
Lehmann, Jonas M.
Ramani Mohan, Ramkumar
Reißfelder, Christoph
Rückert, Felix
Langejürgen, Jens
Pallavi, Prama
TissueGrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation
title TissueGrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation
title_full TissueGrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation
title_fullStr TissueGrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation
title_full_unstemmed TissueGrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation
title_short TissueGrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation
title_sort tissuegrinder, a novel technology for rapid generation of patient-derived single cell suspensions from solid tumors by mechanical tissue dissociation
topic Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9793748/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36582292
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2022.721639
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