Alshareeda Alaa T, Albarakati Nada, Alshawakir Yasser, Alghuwainem Ayidah, Al-Sowayan Batla S, Khan Abdul Latif, Almubarak Abdullah, Al-Maiman Sarah, Al Sayed Ahood, Mohd Zin Nur Khatijah, Alhamid Amal S
Saudi Biobank Department, King Abdullah International Medical Research Centre/King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Blood and Cancer Research, King Abdullah International Medical Research Centre/ King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
PLoS One. 2025 Jun 23;20(6):e0326456. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0326456. eCollection 2025.
Breast cancer remains a global health challenge, necessitating improved preclinical models that better mimic the complexity of the disease. The cell sheet technique holds promise in creating three-dimensional tissue constructs resembling breast cancer tissue. However, maintaining cell sheet integrity during transplantation poses challenges, particularly with low junction cells. This study aims to establish a modified protocol utilizing Geltrex™ and Gelatin to fabricate cell sheets from MDA-MB-231 cells and evaluate their tumorigenic potential in vivo.
We developed a novel protocol for fabricating cell sheets from MDA-MB-231 cells using Geltrex™ and Gelatin. This construct was then used to induce breast cancer in vivo. The novel protocol was compared to the conventional cell injection method by monitoring tumor progression in vivo.
The novel protocol enhanced cell sheet transplant efficiency by providing scaffold support and temporary adhesion. It successfully induced breast cancer in vivo and facilitated metastasis, closely mimicking the progression of human breast cancer.
This study highlights the potential of Geltrex™ and Gelatin as carriers for poor junction cell sheets. This original research study introduces a methodological advance in cell sheet fabrication, combining preclinical validation with technical innovation to address challenges in modeling triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). By offering a more accurate in vivo representation of tumor development, this protocol enhances our understanding of breast cancer biology. The practical implications are promising, as this research can lead to more effective methods for generating in vivo models and tissue-engineered constructs for cancer research and regenerative medicine.
乳腺癌仍然是一项全球性的健康挑战,因此需要改进临床前模型,以更好地模拟该疾病的复杂性。细胞片技术有望创建类似于乳腺癌组织的三维组织构建体。然而,在移植过程中保持细胞片的完整性存在挑战,尤其是对于低连接性细胞。本研究旨在建立一种改良方案,利用Geltrex™和明胶从MDA-MB-231细胞制备细胞片,并评估其在体内的致瘤潜力。
我们开发了一种使用Geltrex™和明胶从MDA-MB-231细胞制备细胞片的新方案。然后将该构建体用于在体内诱导乳腺癌。通过监测体内肿瘤进展,将新方案与传统的细胞注射方法进行比较。
新方案通过提供支架支持和临时黏附提高了细胞片移植效率。它成功地在体内诱导了乳腺癌并促进了转移,紧密模拟了人类乳腺癌的进展。
本研究突出了Geltrex™和明胶作为低连接性细胞片载体的潜力。这项原创性研究在细胞片制备方面引入了方法学进展,将临床前验证与技术创新相结合,以应对三阴性乳腺癌(TNBC)建模中的挑战。通过提供更准确的肿瘤发展体内模型,该方案增进了我们对乳腺癌生物学的理解。实际意义是有前景的, 因为这项研究可以带来更有效的方法来生成用于癌症研究和再生医学的体内模型和组织工程构建体。