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Newly characterised ex vivo colospheres as a three-dimensional colon cancer cell model of tumour aggressiveness

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
卷 101, 期 3, 页码 473-482

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6605173

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colospheres; colorectal cancer; three dimension; ex vivo model; metastasis

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  1. Ligue Contre le Cancer, Comite ' Ile-de-France [RS 06/75-71, RS 07/75-45]
  2. Institut National du Cancer et Canceropole Ile de France
  3. Association d'Aide a la Recherche Cancerologique de Saint-Cloud

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BACKGROUND: New models continue to be required to improve our understanding of colorectal cancer progression. To this aim, we characterised in this study a three-dimensional multicellular tumour model that we named colospheres, directly obtained from mechanically dissociated colonic primary tumours and correlated with metastatic potential. METHODS: Colorectal primary tumours (n = 203) and 120 paired non-tumoral colon mucosa were mechanically disaggregated into small fragments for short-term cultures. Features of tumours producing colospheres were analysed. Further characterisation was performed using colospheres, generated from a human colon cancer xenograft, and spheroids, formed on agarose by the paired cancer cell lines. RESULTS: Colospheres, exclusively formed by viable cancer cells, were obtained in only 1 day from 98 tumours (47%). Inversely, nontumoral colonic mucosa never generated colospheres. Colosphere-forming capacity was statistically significantly associated with tumour aggressiveness, according to AJCC stage analysis. Despite a close morphology, colospheres displayed higher invasivity than did spheroids. Spheroids and colospheres migrated into Matrigel but matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9 activity was detected only in colospheres. Mouse subrenal capsule assay revealed the unique tumorigenic and metastatic phenotype of colospheres. Moreover, colospheres and parental xenograft reproduced similar CD44 and CD133 expressions in which CD44(+) cells represented a minority subset of the CD133(+) population. CONCLUSION: The present colospheres provide an ex vivo three-dimensional model, potentially useful for studying metastatic process. British Journal of Cancer (2009) 101, 473-482. doi:10.1038/sj.bjc.6605173 www.bjcancer.com Published online 14 July 2009 (C) 2009 Cancer Research UK

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