Soft fibrin gels promote selection and growth of tumorigenic cells
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Soft fibrin gels promote selection and growth of tumorigenic cells
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Author Correction: Soft fibrin gels promote selection and growth of tumorigenic cells.Nat Mater. 2021 Jun;20(6):905. doi: 10.1038/s41563-021-01032-0. Nat Mater. 2021. PMID: 34007051 No abstract available.
Abstract
The identification of stem-cell-like cancer cells through conventional methods that depend on stem cell markers is often unreliable. We developed a mechanical method for selecting tumorigenic cells by culturing single cancer cells in fibrin matrices of ~100 Pa in stiffness. When cultured within these gels, primary human cancer cells or single cancer cells from mouse or human cancer cell lines grew within a few days into individual round colonies that resembled embryonic stem cell colonies. Subcutaneous or intravenous injection of 10 or 100 fibrin-cultured cells in syngeneic or severe combined immunodeficiency mice led to the formation of solid tumours at the site of injection or at the distant lung organ much more efficiently than control cancer cells selected using conventional surface marker methods or cultured on conventional rigid dishes or on soft gels. Remarkably, as few as ten such cells were able to survive and form tumours in the lungs of wild-type non-syngeneic mice.
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Cell culture: Soft gels select tumorigenic cells.Nat Mater. 2012 Jul 24;11(8):662-3. doi: 10.1038/nmat3388. Nat Mater. 2012. PMID: 22825018 No abstract available.
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