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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2006

Open Access 01-06-2006 | Research

Disaggregation and invasion of ovarian carcinoma ascites spheroids

Authors: Kathryn M Burleson, Matthew P Boente, Stefan E Pambuccian, Amy PN Skubitz

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2006

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Abstract

Background

Malignant ascites often develops in advanced stages of ovarian carcinoma, consisting of single and aggregated tumor cells, or spheroids. Spheroids have commonly been used as tumor models to study drug efficacy, and have shown resistance to some chemotherapies and radiation. However, little is known about the adhesive or invasive capabilities of spheroids, and whether this particular cellular component of the ascites can contribute to dissemination of ovarian cancer. Here, we examined the invasive ability of ascites spheroids recovered from seven ovarian carcinoma patients and one primary peritoneal carcinoma (PPC) patient.

Methods

Ascites spheroids were isolated from patients, purified, and immunohistochemical analyses were performed by a pathologist to confirm diagnosis. In vitro assays were designed to quantify spheroid disaggregation on a variety of extracellular matrices and dissemination on and invasion into normal human mesothelial cell monolayers. Cell proliferation and viability were determined in each assay, and statistical significance demonstrated by the student's t-test.

Results

Spheroids from all of the patients' ascites samples disaggregated on extracellular matrix components, with the PPC spheroids capable of complete disaggregation on type I collagen. Additionally, all of the ascites spheroid samples adhered to and disaggregated on live human mesothelial cell monolayers, typically without invading them. However, the PPC ascites spheroids and one ovarian carcinoma ascites spheroid sample occasionally formed invasive foci in the mesothelial cell monolayers, suggestive of a more invasive phenotype.

Conclusion

We present here in vitro assays using ascites spheroids that imitate the spread of ovarian cancer in vivo. Our results suggest that systematic studies of the ascites cellular content are necessary to understand the biology of ovarian carcinoma.
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Metadata
Title
Disaggregation and invasion of ovarian carcinoma ascites spheroids
Authors
Kathryn M Burleson
Matthew P Boente
Stefan E Pambuccian
Amy PN Skubitz
Publication date
01-06-2006
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2006
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1479-5876-4-6

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