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在气液界面培养的 NSCLC 细胞的多层培养物可用于测试吸入式抗癌药物的疗效。

Multilayered Cultures of NSCLC cells grown at the Air-Liquid Interface allow the efficacy testing of inhaled anti-cancer drugs.

机构信息

Department of Clinical Medicine/Trinity Translational Medicine Institute (TTMI), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2018 Aug 27;8(1):12920. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-31332-6.

Abstract

Evidence supports the advantages of inhalation over other drug-administration routes in the treatment of lung diseases, including cancer. Although data obtained from animal models and conventional in vitro cultures are informative, testing the efficacy of inhaled chemotherapeutic agents requires human-relevant preclinical tools. Such tools are currently unavailable. Here, we developed and characterized in vitro models for the efficacy testing of inhaled chemotherapeutic agents against non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). These models recapitulated key elements of both the lung epithelium and the tumour tissue, namely the direct contact with the gas phase and the three-dimensional (3D) architecture. Our in vitro models were formed by growing, for the first time, human adenocarcinoma (A549) cells as multilayered mono-cultures at the Air-Liquid Interface (ALI). The in vitro models were tested for their response to four benchmarking chemotherapeutics, currently in use in clinics, demonstrating an increased resistance to these drugs as compared to sub-confluent monolayered 2D cell cultures. Chemoresistance was comparable to that detected in 3D hypoxic tumour spheroids. Being cultured in ALI conditions, the multilayered monocultures demonstrated to be compatible with testing drugs administered as a liquid aerosol by a clinical nebulizer, offering an advantage over 3D tumour spheroids. In conclusion, we demonstrated that our in vitro models provide new human-relevant tools allowing for the efficacy screening of inhaled anti-cancer drugs.

摘要

证据支持在治疗肺部疾病(包括癌症)方面,吸入给药优于其他药物给药途径。虽然从动物模型和传统的体外培养中获得的数据具有启发性,但测试吸入化疗药物的疗效需要与人类相关的临床前工具。目前还没有这样的工具。在这里,我们开发并表征了用于测试吸入化疗药物对非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)疗效的体外模型。这些模型再现了肺上皮和肿瘤组织的关键要素,即与气相的直接接触和三维(3D)结构。我们的体外模型是通过首次在气液界面(ALI)上培养人腺癌细胞(A549)多层单层培养物而形成的。体外模型对四种基准化疗药物进行了测试,这些药物目前在临床上使用,与亚汇合单层 2D 细胞培养物相比,这些药物的耐药性增加。与在 3D 缺氧肿瘤球体中检测到的耐药性相当。在 ALI 条件下培养的多层单层培养物被证明与通过临床雾化器给予液体气溶胶的药物测试兼容,这比 3D 肿瘤球体具有优势。总之,我们证明了我们的体外模型提供了新的人类相关工具,可用于筛选吸入性抗癌药物的疗效。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4004/6110800/b0ebb6fc23ff/41598_2018_31332_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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