2018
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2017.0928
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Alginate foam-based three-dimensional culture to investigate drug sensitivity in primary leukaemia cells

Abstract: The development of assays for evaluating the sensitivity of leukaemia cells to anti-cancer agents is becoming an important aspect of personalized medicine. Conventional cell cultures lack the three-dimensional (3D) structure of the bone marrow (BM), the extracellular matrix and stromal components which are crucial for the growth and survival of leukaemia stem cells. To accurately predict the sensitivity of the leukaemia cells in an in vitro assay a culturing system containing the essent… Show more

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“…AML cell lines and progenitors in the scaffold pores displayed an altered phenotype and increased resistance to imatinib and doxorubicin when cultured in 3D compared to 2D [193] HA + collagen I Co-culture MSCs either from patients (AML-MSCs) or h-MSCs + OBs + ECs + AML blasts The scaffold sustained the long-term (21 days) culture of the blast cells. AML-MSCs exhibited higher proliferation compared to hMSCs…”
Section: In Vitro Scaffold/matrix-based Models Of Acute Myeloid Leukemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AML cell lines and progenitors in the scaffold pores displayed an altered phenotype and increased resistance to imatinib and doxorubicin when cultured in 3D compared to 2D [193] HA + collagen I Co-culture MSCs either from patients (AML-MSCs) or h-MSCs + OBs + ECs + AML blasts The scaffold sustained the long-term (21 days) culture of the blast cells. AML-MSCs exhibited higher proliferation compared to hMSCs…”
Section: In Vitro Scaffold/matrix-based Models Of Acute Myeloid Leukemiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This shows the versatility of the application of highly porous 3D foams for bone tissue engineering. Another study detailed about the fabrication of alginate foam‐based scaffold containing bone marrow (BM) like components that were used for investigating doxorubicin drug sensitivity against leukemia cell lines (K572 and HL 60; Karimpoor et al, 2018). These examples show that the gas foaming technique allows a new magnitude of emerging biomimetic scaffolds with enhanced properties.…”
Section: Techniques For the Preparation Of Scaffoldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Synthetic ECMs also offer strategies to recreate complex 3D niches to study disease in vitro . For example, an alginate foam that mimicked the 3D microporosity of the bone marrow microenvironment enhanced differentiation of myeloid precursors from a leukemia cell line and improved prediction of chemotherapeutic resistance, as compared to a 2D culture [ 214 ]. Overall, the tailorability of these synthetic ECM approaches enables understanding of the role that mechanobiology plays in disease progression, offering insights into disease mechanisms and potential drug development platforms.…”
Section: Engineering Advances: Assembling Advanced In Vitromentioning
confidence: 99%