3D Bioprinting of Breast Cancer Models for Drug Resistance
Study
Posted on 2018-11-15 - 00:00
Adipose-derived
mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (ADMSC) are one
of the major stromal cells in the breast cancer microenvironment that
promote cancer progression. Previous studies on the effects of ADMSC
on breast cancer metastasis and drug resistance, using two-dimensional
(2D) cultures, remained inconclusive. In the present study, we compared
cocultured ADMSC and human epidermal receptor 2 positive breast primary
breast cancer cells (21PT) in 2D and three-dimensional (3D) cultures
and then examined their response to doxorubicin (DOX). We examined
3D bioprinted constructs with breast cancer cells in the middle and
ADMSC in the edge region, which were made by using dual hydrogel-based
bioinks. We found that the percentage of cleaved Caspase-3 positive
cells was significantly lower in the bioprinted constructs with ADMSC
and 21PT than that in the cancer cell alone constructs, in response
to low DOX dose. We further increased the thickness of the ADMSC layers
to mimic the status of obesity and then examined the effect of ADMSC
thickness on DOX resistance and lysyl oxidase (LOX) secretion. In
the moderate and thick-layered ADMSC constructs, significantly more
cells were stained negative for cleaved Caspase-3, indicating less
apoptosis. Both ADMSC and 21PT intrinsically expressed LOX, regardless
of changes in thickness or DOX administration. Notably, treatment
with a LOX inhibitor significantly decreased the stiffness in the
ADMSC region but did not affect the stiffness in the 21PT region.
In addition, LOX inhibitor treatment enhanced DOX sensitivity of 21PT
in the bioprinted constructs, as seen by a decrease in LOX secretion
and downregulation of adenosine triphosphate-binding cassette transporter
gene expression. Taken together, we demonstrate that 3D bioprinted
these breast cancer models faithfully reproduce in vivo conditions
and should provide better models for examining breast cancer biology
and for screening for drug discoveries.
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Wang, Ying; Shi, Wen; Kuss, Mitchell; Mirza, Sameer; Qi, Dianjun; Krasnoslobodtsev, Alexey; et al. (2018). 3D Bioprinting of Breast Cancer Models for Drug Resistance
Study. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b01277Â