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Novel Morphologic and Genetic Analysis of Cancer Cells in a 3D Microenvironment Identifies STAT3 as a Regulator of Tumor Permeability Barrier Function.

Authors :
Min Chul Park
Hyobin Jeong
Sung Hwa Son
YounHa Kim
Daeyoung Han
Goughnour, Peter C.
Taehee Kang
Nam Hoon Kwon
Hyo Eun Moon
Sun Ha Paek
Daehee Hwang
Ho Jun Seol
Do-Hyun Nam
Sunghoon Kim
Source :
Cancer Research. 3/1/2016, Vol. 76 Issue 5, p1044-1054. 11p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Tumor permeability is a critical determinant of drug delivery and sensitivity, but systematic methods to identify factors that perform permeability barrier functions in the tumor microenvironment are not yet available. Multicellular tumor spheroids have become tractable in vitro models to study the impact of a three-dimensional (3D) environment on cellular behavior. In this study, we characterized the spheroid-forming potential of cancer cells and correlated the resulting spheroid morphologies with genetic information to identify conserved cellular processes associated with spheroid structure. Spheroids generated from 100 different cancer cell lines were classified into four distinct groups based on morphology. In particular, round and compact spheroids exhibited highly hypoxic inner cores and permeability barriers against anticancer drugs. Through systematic and correlative analysis, we reveal JAK--STAT signaling as one of the signature pathways activated in round spheroids. Accordingly, STAT3 inhibition in spheroids generated from the established cancer cells and primary glioblastoma patient--derived cells altered the rounded morphology and increased drug sensitivity. Furthermore, combined administration of the STAT3 inhibitor and 5-fluorouracil to a mouse xenograft model markedly reduced tumor growth compared with monotherapy. Collectively, our findings demonstrate the ability to integrate 3D culture and genetic profiling to determine the factors underlying the integrity of the permeability barrier in the tumor microenvironment, and may help to identify and exploit novel mechanisms of drug resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00085472
Volume :
76
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancer Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
113759830
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-14-2611