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Monitoring Dynamic Interactions Between Breast Cancer Cells and Human Bone Tissue in a Co-culture Model

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MOLECULAR IMAGING AND BIOLOGY
卷 16, 期 2, 页码 158-166

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11307-013-0685-0

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Breast cancer metastasis to bone; Ex vivo co-culture; Bioluminescence imaging (BLI); Human bone microenvironment; Metastatic niche

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  1. Alternative Research & Development Foundation [107588]
  2. National Institute of Health [1U54CA136465-04S1]

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Bone is a preferential site of breast cancer metastasis, and models are needed to study this process at the level of the microenvironment. We have used bioluminescence imaging (BLI) and multiplex biomarker immunoassays to monitor dynamic breast cancer cell behaviors in co-culture with human bone tissue. Femur tissue fragments harvested from hip replacement surgeries were co-cultured with luciferase-positive MDA-MB-231-fLuc cells. BLI was performed to quantify breast cell proliferation and track migration relative to bone tissue. Breast cell colonization of bone tissues was assessed with immunohistochemistry. Biomarkers in co-culture supernatants were profiled with MILLIPLEXA (R) immunoassays. BLI demonstrated increased MDA-MB-231-fLuc cell proliferation (p < 0.001) in the presence vs. absence of bones and revealed breast cell migration toward bone. Immunohistochemistry illustrated MDA-MB-231-fLuc cell colonization of bone, and MILLIPLEXA (R) profiles of culture supernatants suggested breast/bone crosstalk. Breast cell behaviors that facilitate metastasis occur reproducibly in human bone tissue co-cultures and can be monitored and quantified using BLI and multiplex immunoassays.

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