A Human iPSC-derived 3D platform using primary brain cancer cells to study drug development and personalized medicine.
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ABSTRACT: A high throughput histology (microTMA) platform was applied for testing drugs against tumors in a novel 3D heterotypic glioblastoma brain sphere (gBS) model consisting of glioblastoma tumor cells, iPSC-derived neurons, glial cells and astrocytes grown in a spheroid. The differential responses of gBS tumors and normal neuronal cells to sustained treatments with anti-cancer drugs temozolomide (TMZ) and doxorubicin (DOX) were investigated. gBS were exposed to TMZ or DOX over a 7-day period. Untreated gBS tumors increased in size over a 4-week culture period, however, there was no increase in the number of normal neuronal cells. TMZ (100?uM) and DOX (0.3?uM) treatments caused ~30% (P~0.07) and ~80% (P?
SUBMITTER: Plummer S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6363784 | biostudies-literature |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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