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A novel NCI-H69V small cell lung cancer functional mini-tumor model for future treatment screening applications

Journal

BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS
Volume 38, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/btpr.3253

Keywords

cancer model; functional spheroid; rotating bioreactors; small cell lung cancer; three-dimensional cell culture

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation (NRF) of South Africa [116353, 141964]
  2. South African Medical Research Council

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Researchers have developed an NCI-H69V SCLC functional spheroid model that can be used for future anticancer compound screening. The model is able to better represent the in vivo situation and tumor characteristics of small cell lung cancer.
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is aggressive and despite multiple clinical trials, its standard of care is unchanged for the past three decades. In vitro cancer models are crucial in chemotherapy development, and three-dimensional (3D) models aim to bridge the gap between two-dimensional (2D) flat cultures and in vivo testing. Functional 3D spheroids can better represent the in vivo situation and tumor characteristics than 2D models. An NCI-H69V SCLC mini-tumor model was developed in a clinostat-based rotating bioreactor system. Spheroid growth and viability were characterized for 30 days, and the ideal experimental window with mature and metabolically stable spheroids was determined. Application of the model for anticancer treatment screening was validated with the standard chemotherapeutic drug irinotecan, for an exposure period of 72 h. The following parameters were measured: soluble protein content, planar surface area measurements, intracellular adenosine triphosphate and extracellular adenylate kinase levels, and glucose consumption. Histological morphology of the spheroids was observed. The established model proved viable and stable, while treatment with irinotecan caused a decrease in cell growth, viability, and glucose consumption demonstrating reactivity of the model to chemotherapy. Therefore, this NCI-H69V SCLC functional spheroid model could be used for future anticancer compound screening.

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