Frontiers in Oncology (Jan 2023)

Digital image analysis using video microscopy of human-derived prostate cancer vs normal prostate organoids to assess migratory behavior on extracellular matrix proteins

  • Kendra D. Marr,
  • Kendra D. Marr,
  • Natalia A. Ignatenko,
  • Noel A. Warfel,
  • Noel A. Warfel,
  • Ken Batai,
  • Anne E. Cress,
  • Anne E. Cress,
  • Grant R. Pollock,
  • Ava C. Wong,
  • Benjamin R. Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.1083150
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

Read online

The advent of perpetuating living organoids derived from patient tissue is a promising avenue for cancer research but is limited by difficulties with precise characterization. In this brief communication, we demonstrate via time-lapse imaging distinct phenotypes of prostate organoids derived from patient material– without confirmation of cellular identity. We show that organoids derived from histologically normal tissue more readily spread on a physiologic extracellular matrix (ECM) than on pathologic ECM (p<0.0001), while tumor-derived organoids spread equally on either substrate (p=0.2406). This study is an important proof-of-concept to defer precise characterization of organoids and still glean information into disease pathology.

Keywords