BioTechniques (Nov 2020)

Critical role of three-dimensional tumorsphere size on experimental outcome

  • Suraj Kumar Singh,
  • Sabiya Abbas,
  • Ajit Kumar Saxena,
  • Swasti Tiwari,
  • Lokendra Kumar Sharma,
  • Meenakshi Tiwari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/btn-2020-0081
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 5
pp. 333 – 338

Abstract

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Three-dimensional in vitro spheroids are a reliable model to study tumor biology and drug toxicity. However, inconsistencies exist in terms of seeding cell density that governs spheroid size and shape, influencing the experimental outcome. We investigated the effect of varying cell densities using glioblastoma cells on tumorsphere formation and their responsiveness to drug treatment. Our results demonstrated that in comparison with spheroids formed with lower cell density, spheroids formed with higher cell density were not only larger in size but also had a larger necrotic core surrounded by a higher number of quiescent cells and were irresponsive to drug treatment. Our study highlights the importance of predetermination of cell density to obtain desired/appropriate spheroid size to produce consistent and reliable data on drug toxicity studies in tumor cells.

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