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Efficient and Consistent Orthotopic Osteosarcoma Model by Cell Sheet Transplantation in the Nude Mice for Drug Testing

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.690409

Keywords

osteosarcoma; mice model; cell sheet; orthotopic transplantation; drug testing

Funding

  1. Scientific and Technology Platform and Talents Project of Changsha [kh1801129]
  2. Hunan Cancer Hospital Climb Plan [YF2020007]
  3. Project of Changsha Science and Technology Bureau [kq1706042]
  4. Key Research and Development Projects of Laboratory Animals of Hunan Science and Technology Department [2017DK2012]

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The study established an orthotropic osteosarcoma model using a novel method of cell sheet culture and transplantation. The results demonstrated that cell sheet implantation could rapidly form tumors with high consistency in growth rate and size, suggesting its potential as an efficient approach for tumor research and reduction in mice consumption.
Osteosarcoma is a big challenge on clinical treatment. The breakthrough associated with osteosarcoma in basic research and translational research depends on the reliable establishment of an animal model, whereby mice are frequently used. However, a traditional animal modeling technique like tumor cell suspension injection causes batch dynamics and large mice consumption. Here, we suggested a novel approach in establishing an orthotropic osteosarcoma model in nude mice rapidly by cell sheet culture and transplantation. Our findings demonstrated that the 143b osteosarcoma cell sheet orthotopically implanted into the nude mice could form a visible mass within 10 days, whereas it took over 15 days for a similar amount of cell suspension injection to form a visible tumor mass. Living animal imaging results showed that a tumor formation rate was 100% in the cell sheet implantation group, while it was 67% in the cell suspension injection group. The formed tumor masses were highly consistent in both growth rate and tumor size. Massive bone destruction and soft tissue mass formation were observed from the micro CT analysis, suggesting the presence of osteosarcoma. The histopathological analysis demonstrated that the orthotropic osteosarcoma model mimicked the tumor bone growth, bone destruction, and the lung metastasis. These findings imply that such a cell sheet technology could be an appropriate approach to rapidly establish a sustainable orthotropic osteosarcoma model for tumor research and reduce mice consumption.

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