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Bioengineered human tumor within a bone niche

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 35, Issue 22, Pages 5785-5794

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2014.03.081

Keywords

Cancer; Tumor niche; Tissue engineering; Ewing's sarcoma; Therapeutic targets; Microenvironment

Funding

  1. Alfonso Martin Escudero Foundation
  2. NIH [EB002520]

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Monolayer cultures of tumor cells and animal studies have tremendously advanced our understanding of cancer biology. However, we often lack animal models for human tumors, and cultured lines of human cells quickly lose their cancer signatures. In recent years, simple 3D models for cancer research have emerged, including cell culture in spheroids and on biomaterial scaffolds. Here we describe a bioengineered model of human Ewing's sarcoma that mimics the native bone tumor niche with high biological fidelity. In this model, cancer cells that have lost their transcriptional profiles after monolayer culture re-express genes related to focal adhesion and cancer pathways. The bioengineered model recovers the original hypoxic and glycolytic tumor phenotype, and enables re-expression of angiogenic and vasculogenic mimicry features that favor tumor adaptation. We propose that differentially expressed genes between the monolayer cell culture and native tumor environment are potential therapeutic targets that can be explored using the bioengineered tumor model. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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