Elastin-like
Recombinamer Hydrogels as Platforms for
Breast Cancer Modeling
Posted on 2023-01-04 - 10:13
The involvement of
the extracellular matrix (ECM) in
tumor progression
has motivated the development of biomaterials mimicking the tumor
ECM to develop more predictive cancer models. Particularly, polypeptides
based on elastin could be an interesting approach to mimic the ECM
due to their tunable properties. Here, we demonstrated that elastin-like
recombinamer (ELR) hydrogels can be suitable biomaterials to develop
breast cancer models. This hydrogel was formed by two ELR polypeptides,
one containing sequences biodegradable by matrix metalloproteinase
and cyclooctyne and the other carrying arginylglycylaspartic acid
and azide groups to allow cell adhesion, biodegradability, and suitable
stiffness through “click-chemistry” cross-linking. Our
findings show that breast cancer or nontumorigenic breast cells showed
high viability and cell proliferation for up to 7 days. MCF7 and MCF10A
formed spheroids whereas MDA-MB-231 formed cell networks, with the
expression of ECM and high drug resistance in all cases, evidencing
that ELR hydrogels are a promising biomaterial for breast cancer modeling.
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Blanco-Fernandez, Barbara; Ibañez-Fonseca, Arturo; Orbanic, Doriana; Ximenes-Carballo, Celia; Perez-Amodio, Soledad; Rodríguez-Cabello, Jose Carlos; et al. (2023). Elastin-like
Recombinamer Hydrogels as Platforms for
Breast Cancer Modeling. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.2c01080