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Utilization of Discarded Surgical Tissue from Ultrasonic Aspirators to Establish Patient-Derived Metastatic Brain Tumor Cells: A Guide from the Operating Room to the Research Laboratory

Authors :
Josh Neman
Casey A. Jarvis
Steven L. Giannotta
Vahan Martirosian
Krutika Deshpande
Edith Yuan
Frank J. Attenello
Frances Chow
Thomas C. Chen
Michelle Lin
Gabriel Zada
Source :
Curr Protoc
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Patient-derived cells from surgical resections are of paramount importance to brain tumor research. It is well known that there is cellular and microenvironmental heterogeneity within a single tumor mass. Thus, current established protocols for propagating tumor cells in vitro are limiting because resections obtained from conventional singular samples limit the diversity in cell populations and do not accurately model the heterogeneous tumor. Utilization of discarded tissue obtained from cavitron ultrasonic surgical aspirator (CUSA) of the whole tumor mass allows for establishing novel cell lines in vitro from the entirety of the tumor, thereby creating an accurate representation of the heterogeneous population of cells originally present in the tumor. Furthermore, while others have described protocols for establishing patient tumor lines once tissue has arrived in the research lab, a primer from the operating room (OR) to the research lab has not been described before. This is integral, as basic research scientists need to understand the surgical environment of the OR, including the methods utilized to obtain a patient's tumor resection, in order to more accurately model cancer biology in laboratory. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Establishment of brain tumor cell lines from patient-derived CUSA samples: processing brain tumor sample from the OR to the lab Support Protocol 1: Sterilization of microsurgical tools in preparation for dissection Support Protocol 2: Collagen coating of tissue culture flasks Basic Protocol 2: Selection of tumor cells in vitro Support Protocol 3: FACS sorting tumor sample to isolate cancer cells from heterogeneous cell population.

Details

ISSN :
26911299
Volume :
1
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current protocols
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f6d9d8127f81e5201ece18e57e8f72e1