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Assessing Polysaccharides/Aloe Vera–Based Hydrogels for Tumor Spheroid Formation

In vitro tumor spheroids have proven to be useful 3D tumor culture models for drug testing, and determining the molecular mechanism of tumor progression and cellular interactions. Therefore, there is a continuous search for their industrial scalability and routine preparation. Considering that hydro...

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Autores principales: Preda, Petruța, Enciu, Ana-Maria, Tanase, Cristiana, Dudau, Maria, Albulescu, Lucian, Maxim, Monica-Elisabeta, Darie-Niță, Raluca Nicoleta, Brincoveanu, Oana, Avram, Marioara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9858450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36661817
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9010051
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author Preda, Petruța
Enciu, Ana-Maria
Tanase, Cristiana
Dudau, Maria
Albulescu, Lucian
Maxim, Monica-Elisabeta
Darie-Niță, Raluca Nicoleta
Brincoveanu, Oana
Avram, Marioara
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Enciu, Ana-Maria
Tanase, Cristiana
Dudau, Maria
Albulescu, Lucian
Maxim, Monica-Elisabeta
Darie-Niță, Raluca Nicoleta
Brincoveanu, Oana
Avram, Marioara
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description In vitro tumor spheroids have proven to be useful 3D tumor culture models for drug testing, and determining the molecular mechanism of tumor progression and cellular interactions. Therefore, there is a continuous search for their industrial scalability and routine preparation. Considering that hydrogels are promising systems that can favor the formation of tumor spheroids, our study aimed to investigate and develop less expensive and easy-to-use amorphous and crosslinked hydrogels, based on natural compounds such as sodium alginate (NaAlg), aloe vera (AV) gel powder, and chitosan (CS) for tumor spheroid formation. The ability of the developed hydrogels to be a potential spheroid-forming system was evaluated using MDA-MB-231 and U87MG cancer cells. Spheroid abilities were influenced by pH, viscosity, and crosslinking of the hydrogel. Addition of either AV or chitosan to sodium alginate increased the viscosity at pH 5, resulting in amorphous hydrogels with a strong gel texture, as shown by rheologic analysis. Only the chitosan-based gel allowed formation of spheroids at pH 5. Among the variants of AV-based amorphous hydrogels tested, only hydrogels at pH 12 and with low viscosity promoted the formation of spheroids. The crosslinked NaAlg/AV, NaAlg/AV/glucose, and NaAlg/CS hydrogel variants favored more efficient spheroid formation. Additional studies would be needed to use AV in other physical forms and other formulations of hydrogels, as the current study is an initiation, in evaluating the potential use of AV gel in tumor spheroid formation systems.
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spelling pubmed-98584502023-01-21 Assessing Polysaccharides/Aloe Vera–Based Hydrogels for Tumor Spheroid Formation Preda, Petruța Enciu, Ana-Maria Tanase, Cristiana Dudau, Maria Albulescu, Lucian Maxim, Monica-Elisabeta Darie-Niță, Raluca Nicoleta Brincoveanu, Oana Avram, Marioara Gels Article In vitro tumor spheroids have proven to be useful 3D tumor culture models for drug testing, and determining the molecular mechanism of tumor progression and cellular interactions. Therefore, there is a continuous search for their industrial scalability and routine preparation. Considering that hydrogels are promising systems that can favor the formation of tumor spheroids, our study aimed to investigate and develop less expensive and easy-to-use amorphous and crosslinked hydrogels, based on natural compounds such as sodium alginate (NaAlg), aloe vera (AV) gel powder, and chitosan (CS) for tumor spheroid formation. The ability of the developed hydrogels to be a potential spheroid-forming system was evaluated using MDA-MB-231 and U87MG cancer cells. Spheroid abilities were influenced by pH, viscosity, and crosslinking of the hydrogel. Addition of either AV or chitosan to sodium alginate increased the viscosity at pH 5, resulting in amorphous hydrogels with a strong gel texture, as shown by rheologic analysis. Only the chitosan-based gel allowed formation of spheroids at pH 5. Among the variants of AV-based amorphous hydrogels tested, only hydrogels at pH 12 and with low viscosity promoted the formation of spheroids. The crosslinked NaAlg/AV, NaAlg/AV/glucose, and NaAlg/CS hydrogel variants favored more efficient spheroid formation. Additional studies would be needed to use AV in other physical forms and other formulations of hydrogels, as the current study is an initiation, in evaluating the potential use of AV gel in tumor spheroid formation systems. MDPI 2023-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9858450/ /pubmed/36661817 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9010051 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Darie-Niță, Raluca Nicoleta
Brincoveanu, Oana
Avram, Marioara
Assessing Polysaccharides/Aloe Vera–Based Hydrogels for Tumor Spheroid Formation
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title_fullStr Assessing Polysaccharides/Aloe Vera–Based Hydrogels for Tumor Spheroid Formation
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36661817
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/gels9010051
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