Frontiers in Oncology (May 2022)

Implications of Three-Dimensional Cell Culture in Cancer Therapeutic Research

  • Kolluri Poornima,
  • Arul Prakash Francis,
  • Muddasarul Hoda,
  • Mohamed Ahmed Eladl,
  • Srividya Subramanian,
  • Vishnu Priya Veeraraghavan,
  • Mohamed El-Sherbiny,
  • Saad Mohamed Asseri,
  • Abdulrahman Bashir Ahmed Hussamuldin,
  • Krishna Mohan Surapaneni,
  • Ullas Mony,
  • Rukkumani Rajagopalan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.891673
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Replicating the naturalistic biomechanical milieu of cells is a primary requisite to uncover the fundamental life processes. The native milieu is significantly not replicated in the two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures. Alternatively, the current three-dimensional (3D) culture techniques can replicate the properties of extracellular matrix (ECM), though the recreation of the original microenvironment is challenging. The organization of cells in a 3D manner contributes to better insight about the tumorigenesis mechanism of the in vitro cancer models. Gene expression studies are susceptible to alterations in their microenvironment. Physiological interactions among neighboring cells also contribute to gene expression, which is highly replicable with minor modifications in 3D cultures. 3D cell culture provides a useful platform for identifying the biological characteristics of tumor cells, particularly in the drug sensitivity area of translational medicine. It promises to be a bridge between traditional 2D culture and animal experiments and is of great importance for further research in tumor biology. The new imaging technology and the implementation of standard protocols can address the barriers interfering with the live cell observation in a natural 3D physiological environment.

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