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Culture conditions tailored to the cell of origin are critical for maintaining native properties and tumorigenicity of glioma cells.


ABSTRACT: Cell culture plays a pivotal role in cancer research. However, culture-induced changes in biological properties of tumor cells profoundly affect research reproducibility and translational potential. Establishing culture conditions tailored to the cancer cell of origin could resolve this problem. For glioma research, it has been previously shown that replacing serum with defined growth factors for neural stem cells (NSCs) greatly improved the retention of gene expression profile and tumorigenicity. However, among all molecular subtypes of glioma, our laboratory and others have previously shown that the oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) rather than the NSC serves as the cell of origin for the proneural subtype, raising questions regarding the suitability of NSC-tailored media for culturing proneural glioma cells.OPC-originated mouse glioma cells were cultured in conditions for normal OPCs or NSCs, respectively, for multiple passages. Gene expression profiles, morphologies, tumorigenicity, and drug responsiveness of cultured cells were examined in comparison with freshly isolated tumor cells.OPC media-cultured glioma cells maintained tumorigenicity, gene expression profiles, and morphologies similar to freshly isolated tumor cells. In contrast, NSC-media cultured glioma cells gradually lost their OPC features and most tumor-initiating ability and acquired heightened sensitivity to temozolomide.To improve experimental reproducibility and translational potential of glioma research, it is important to identify the cell of origin, and subsequently apply this knowledge to establish culture conditions that allow the retention of native properties of tumor cells.

SUBMITTER: Ledur PF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5035523 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Culture conditions tailored to the cell of origin are critical for maintaining native properties and tumorigenicity of glioma cells.

Ledur Pítia F PF   Liu Chong C   He Hua H   Harris Alexandra R AR   Minussi Darlan C DC   Zhou Hai-Yan HY   Shaffrey Mark E ME   Asthagiri Ashok A   Lopes Maria Beatriz S MB   Schiff David D   Lu Yi-Cheng YC   Mandell James W JW   Lenz Guido G   Zong Hui H  

Neuro-oncology 20160421 10


<h4>Background</h4>Cell culture plays a pivotal role in cancer research. However, culture-induced changes in biological properties of tumor cells profoundly affect research reproducibility and translational potential. Establishing culture conditions tailored to the cancer cell of origin could resolve this problem. For glioma research, it has been previously shown that replacing serum with defined growth factors for neural stem cells (NSCs) greatly improved the retention of gene expression profil  ...[more]

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