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DOI: 10.1038/srep28951
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Capturing tumor complexity in vitro: Comparative analysis of 2D and 3D tumor models for drug discovery

Kristin Stock,Marta F Estrada,Suzana Vidic,Kjersti Gjerde,Albin Rudisch,Vítor Espirito Santo,Michaël Barbier,Sami Blom,Sharath C. Arundkar,Irwin Selvam,Annika Oßwald,Yan Stein,Sylvia Gruenewald,Catarina Brito,Wytske van Weerden,Varda Rotter,Erwin R. Boghaert,Moshe Oren,Wolfgang Sommergruber,Yolanda Chong,Ronald De Hoogt,Ralph Graeser

Drug discovery
Stromal cell
In vitro
2016
Two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures growing on plastic do not recapitulate the three dimensional (3D) architecture and complexity of human tumors. More representative models are required for drug discovery and validation. Here, 2D culture and 3D mono- and stromal co-culture models of increasing complexity have been established and cross-comparisons made using three standard cell carcinoma lines: MCF7, LNCaP, NCI-H1437. Fluorescence-based growth curves, 3D image analysis, immunohistochemistry and treatment responses showed that end points differed according to cell type, stromal co-culture and culture format. The adaptable methodologies described here should guide the choice of appropriate simple and complex in vitro models.
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    Capturing tumor complexity in vitro: Comparative analysis of 2D and 3D tumor models for drug discovery” is a paper by Kristin Stock Marta F Estrada Suzana Vidic Kjersti Gjerde Albin Rudisch Vítor Espirito Santo Michaël Barbier Sami Blom Sharath C. Arundkar Irwin Selvam Annika Oßwald Yan Stein Sylvia Gruenewald Catarina Brito Wytske van Weerden Varda Rotter Erwin R. Boghaert Moshe Oren Wolfgang Sommergruber Yolanda Chong Ronald De Hoogt Ralph Graeser published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “gold”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.