Clough Helen C, O'Brien Marie, Zhu Xinyi, Miller Aline F, Saiani Alberto, Tsigkou Olga
Department of Materials, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK; Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Department of Materials, Faculty of Science and Engineering, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl. 2021 Aug;127:112200. doi: 10.1016/j.msec.2021.112200. Epub 2021 May 21.
Self-assembling peptide hydrogels (SAPH) are a popular biomaterial due to their biocompatibility with a wide range of cell types, synthetic design, structural properties that provide a more accurate 3D microenvironment, and potential for cell- and/or drug-delivery system. Mimicking solid tumors in vitro using hydrogels is one method of testing anti-cancer drug efficacy and observing cancerous cell-ECM interactions within a 3D system. In this study, a SAPH, PeptiGel®Alpha1, was used to model in vitro the 3D breast tumor microenvironment. PeptiGel®Alpha1 is composed of entangled nanofibers with consistent diameter and mechanical properties similar to breast cancer that more accurately mimic the stiffness of breast tumor tissue than Matrigel® or collagen type I. PeptiGel®Alpha1 supported the viability and growth of the breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 and recapitulated key features of solid tumors such as hypoxia and invasion. MCF-7 cells in the hydrogels formed large spheroids resembling acini, while MDA-MB-231 remained dispersed. When treated with tamoxifen, PeptiGel®Alpha1 acted as a barrier, providing drug penetration geometry similar to that in vivo, providing better prediction of the drug effect. Finally, it was observed that MCF-7 cells engulfed the peptide matrix after 14 days, highlighting a potential use in drug delivery. PeptiGel®Alpha1 is a suitable platform for in vitro modeling of breast cancer.
自组装肽水凝胶(SAPH)是一种广受欢迎的生物材料,因为它们与多种细胞类型具有生物相容性、具有合成设计、能提供更精确三维微环境的结构特性以及用于细胞和/或药物递送系统的潜力。使用水凝胶在体外模拟实体瘤是测试抗癌药物疗效以及观察三维系统内癌细胞与细胞外基质相互作用的一种方法。在本研究中,一种自组装肽水凝胶PeptiGel®Alpha1被用于在体外模拟三维乳腺肿瘤微环境。PeptiGel®Alpha1由直径一致且机械性能与乳腺癌相似的缠结纳米纤维组成,比基质胶®或I型胶原更准确地模拟乳腺肿瘤组织的硬度。PeptiGel®Alpha1支持乳腺癌细胞系MCF-7和MDA-MB-231的存活和生长,并重现了实体瘤的关键特征,如缺氧和侵袭。水凝胶中的MCF-7细胞形成了类似腺泡的大球体,而MDA-MB-231细胞则保持分散状态。用他莫昔芬处理时,PeptiGel®Alpha1起到屏障作用,提供与体内相似的药物渗透几何形状,能更好地预测药物效果。最后,观察到MCF-7细胞在14天后吞噬了肽基质,突出了其在药物递送方面的潜在用途。PeptiGel®Alpha1是用于乳腺癌体外建模的合适平台。