Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review

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Autor(a) principal: Carvalho, Marco António Paulo de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Costa, Elisabete C., Miguel, Sónia P., Correia, Ilídio Joaquim Sobreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.6/4683
Resumo: Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture is the main methodology used for screening anticancer therapeutics. However, these 2D cellular models misrepresent the architecture of native tumors, leading, in some cases, to unsuccessful prediction of cancer cell response to drugs. To overcome such limitations, cell growth in three dimensions (3D) arises as an alternative to reproduce in vitro the cellular arrangement found in tumors. Among the 3D cancer models developed so far, spheroids are the most attractive since these are cellular aggregates that broadly mimic many features of solid tumors affecting humans, like cell–cell interactions. One of the most applied techniques for producing spheroids is the liquid overlay technique, in which cells aggregate due to their limited adhesion to certain biomaterials, usually agarose or agar. Recently, the suitability of hyaluronic acid (HA) for spheroids assembly and HA-cell surface receptor interactions has been investigated. Ergo, this review gathers a summary of different studies where HA-based structures were developed and used for tumor spheroids production in order to be used in vitro as reliable 3D tumor models for therapeutic screening purposes.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review
title Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review
spellingShingle Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review
Carvalho, Marco António Paulo de
Tumor extracellular matrix
Hyaluronic acid
CD44
Tumor spheroid
HA-based structure
title_short Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review
title_full Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review
title_fullStr Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review
title_full_unstemmed Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review
title_sort Tumor spheroid assembly on hyaluronic acid-based structures: A review
author Carvalho, Marco António Paulo de
author_facet Carvalho, Marco António Paulo de
Costa, Elisabete C.
Miguel, Sónia P.
Correia, Ilídio Joaquim Sobreira
author_role author
author2 Costa, Elisabete C.
Miguel, Sónia P.
Correia, Ilídio Joaquim Sobreira
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carvalho, Marco António Paulo de
Costa, Elisabete C.
Miguel, Sónia P.
Correia, Ilídio Joaquim Sobreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Tumor extracellular matrix
Hyaluronic acid
CD44
Tumor spheroid
HA-based structure
topic Tumor extracellular matrix
Hyaluronic acid
CD44
Tumor spheroid
HA-based structure
description Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture is the main methodology used for screening anticancer therapeutics. However, these 2D cellular models misrepresent the architecture of native tumors, leading, in some cases, to unsuccessful prediction of cancer cell response to drugs. To overcome such limitations, cell growth in three dimensions (3D) arises as an alternative to reproduce in vitro the cellular arrangement found in tumors. Among the 3D cancer models developed so far, spheroids are the most attractive since these are cellular aggregates that broadly mimic many features of solid tumors affecting humans, like cell–cell interactions. One of the most applied techniques for producing spheroids is the liquid overlay technique, in which cells aggregate due to their limited adhesion to certain biomaterials, usually agarose or agar. Recently, the suitability of hyaluronic acid (HA) for spheroids assembly and HA-cell surface receptor interactions has been investigated. Ergo, this review gathers a summary of different studies where HA-based structures were developed and used for tumor spheroids production in order to be used in vitro as reliable 3D tumor models for therapeutic screening purposes.
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