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New 3D-Culture Approaches to Study Interactions of Bone Marrow Adipocytes with Metastatic Prostate Cancer Cells

机译:研究骨髓脂肪细胞与转移性前列腺癌细胞相互作用的新的3D培养方法

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Adipocytes are a major component of the bone marrow that can critically affect metastatic progression in bone. Understanding how the marrow fat cells influence growth, behavior, and survival of tumor cells requires utilization of in vitro cell systems that can closely mimic the physiological microenvironment. Herein, we present two new three-dimensional (3D) culture approaches to study adipocyte–tumor cell interactions in vitro . The first is a transwell-based system composed of the marrow-derived adipocytes in 3D collagen I gels and reconstituted basement membrane-overlayed prostate tumor cell spheroids. Tumor cells cultured under these 3D conditions are continuously exposed to adipocyte-derived factors, and their response can be evaluated by morphological and immunohistochemical analyses. We show via immunofluorescence analysis of metabolism-associated proteins that under 3D conditions tumor cells have significantly different metabolic response to adipocytes than tumor cells grown in 2D culture. We also demonstrate that this model allows for incorporation of other cell types, such as bone marrow macrophages, and utilization of dye-quenched collagen substrates for examination of proteolysis-driven responses to adipocyte- and macrophage-derived factors. Our second 3D culture system is designed to study tumor cell invasion toward the adipocytes and the consequent interaction between the two cell types. In this model, marrow adipocytes are separated from the fluorescently labeled tumor cells by a layer of collagen I. At designated time points, adipocytes are stained with BODIPY and confocal z -stacks are taken through the depth of the entire culture to determine the distance traveled between the two cell types over time. We demonstrate that this system can be utilized to study effects of candidate factors on tumor invasion toward the adipocytes. We also show that immunohistochemical analyses can be performed to evaluate the impact of direct interaction of prostate tumor cells with adipocytes. Our models underline the importance of using the appropriate culture conditions to mimic physiological interactions between marrow adipocytes and metastatic tumor cells. These systems have a potential to be utilized for analyses of various factors that may be regulated by the adipocytes in bone. Their application likely extends beyond metastatic prostate cancer to other tumors that colonize the bone marrow microenvironment.
机译:脂肪细胞是骨髓的主要成分,可以严重影响骨骼的转移进程。要了解骨髓脂肪细胞如何影响肿瘤细胞的生长,行为和存活,就需要利用可以紧密模拟生理微环境的体外细胞系统。在此,我们提出了两种新的三维(3D)培养方法来研究体外脂肪细胞与肿瘤细胞的相互作用。第一个是基于Transwell的系统,由3D胶原I凝胶中的骨髓来源的脂肪细胞和重构的基底膜覆盖的前列腺肿瘤细胞球体组成。在这些3D条件下培养的肿瘤细胞连续暴露于脂肪细胞衍生的因子,可以通过形态学和免疫组织化学分析评估其反应。我们通过对代谢相关蛋白的免疫荧光分析表明,在3D条件下,肿瘤细胞对脂肪细胞的代谢反应与2D培养中生长的肿瘤细胞明显不同。我们还证明了该模型允许纳入其他细胞类型,例如骨髓巨噬细胞,并利用染料淬灭的胶原蛋白底物来检查蛋白水解驱动的对脂肪细胞和巨噬细胞衍生因子的反应。我们的第二个3D培养系统旨在研究肿瘤细胞向脂肪细胞的侵袭以及两种细胞类型之间的相互作用。在该模型中,骨髓脂肪细胞通过一层胶原蛋白I从荧光标记的肿瘤细胞中分离出来。在指定的时间点,将脂肪细胞用BODIPY染色,并在整个培养物的整个深度采集共聚焦z堆以确定行进的距离随时间推移两种细胞类型之间的关系。我们证明了该系统可以用于研究候选因子对肿瘤向脂肪细胞侵袭的影响。我们还显示可以进行免疫组化分析以评估前列腺肿瘤细胞与脂肪细胞直接相互作用的影响。我们的模型强调了使用适当的培养条件来模拟骨髓脂肪细胞和转移性肿瘤细胞之间的生理相互作用的重要性。这些系统有潜力用于分析可能由骨骼中的脂肪细胞调节的各种因素。它们的应用可能已经超出了转移性前列腺癌的范围,扩展到了殖民骨髓微环境的其他肿瘤。

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