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Benchmarking to the Gold Standard: Hyaluronan‐Oxime Hydrogels Recapitulate Xenograft Models with In Vitro Breast Cancer Spheroid Culture
Authors:Alexander E. G. Baker  Laura C. Bahlmann  Roger Y. Tam  Jeffrey C. Liu  Ahil N. Ganesh  Nikolaos Mitrousis  Richard Marcellus  Melanie Spears  John M. S. Bartlett  David W. Cescon  Gary D. Bader  Molly S. Shoichet
Abstract:Many 3D in vitro models induce breast cancer spheroid formation; however, this alone does not recapitulate the complex in vivo phenotype. To effectively screen therapeutics, it is urgently needed to validate in vitro cancer spheroid models against the gold standard of xenografts. A new oxime‐crosslinked hyaluronan (HA) hydrogel is designed, manipulating gelation rate and mechanical properties to grow breast cancer spheroids in 3D. This HA‐oxime breast cancer model maintains the gene expression profile most similar to that of tumor xenografts based on a pan‐cancer gene expression profile (comprising 730 genes) of three different human breast cancer subtypes compared to Matrigel or conventional 2D culture. Differences in gene expression between breast cancer cultures in HA‐oxime versus Matrigel or 2D are confirmed for 12 canonical pathways by gene set variation analysis. Importantly, drug response is dependent on the culture method. Breast cancer cells respond better to the Rac inhibitor (EHT‐1864) and the PI3K inhibitor (AZD6482) when cultured in HA‐oxime versus Matrigel. This study demonstrates the superiority of an HA‐based hydrogel as a platform for in vitro breast cancer culture of both primary, patient‐derived cells and cell lines, and provides a hydrogel culture model that closely matches that in vivo.
Keywords:3D cell culture  breast cancer  drug screening  hyaluronic acid  hydrogels
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