Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently electroporation using biphasic pulses was successfully applied in clinical developments for treating tumours in humans and animals. We evaluated the effects of electrical treatment on cell adhesion behaviour of breast cancer...

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Main Authors: Pehlivanova Viktoria N, Tsoneva Iana H, Tzoneva Rumiana D
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-03-01
Series:Cancer Cell International
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Online Access:http://www.cancerci.com/content/12/1/9
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spelling doaj-714f8560d74048268fd8272c61ed7c202020-11-25T00:36:43ZengBMCCancer Cell International1475-28672012-03-01121910.1186/1475-2867-12-9Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblastsPehlivanova Viktoria NTsoneva Iana HTzoneva Rumiana D<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently electroporation using biphasic pulses was successfully applied in clinical developments for treating tumours in humans and animals. We evaluated the effects of electrical treatment on cell adhesion behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts. By applying bipolar electrical pulses we studied short- and long-lived effects on cell adhesion and survival, actin cytoskeleton and cell adhesion contacts in adherent cancer cells and fibroblasts.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Two cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7) and one fibroblast cell line 3T3 were used. Cells were exposed to high field intensity (200 - 1000 V/cm). Cell adhesion and survival after electrical exposure were studied by crystal violet assay and MTS assay. Cytoskeleton rearrangement and cell adhesion contacts were visualized by actin staining and fluorescent microscope.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The degree of electropermeabilization of the adherent cells elevated steadily with the increasing of the field intensity. Adhesion behaviour of fibroblasts and MCF-7 was not significantly affected by electrotreatment. Interestingly, treating the loosely adhesive cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 with 200 V/cm and 500 V/cm resulted in increased cell adhesion. Cell replication of both studied cancer cell lines was disturbed after electropermeabilization. Electroporation influenced the actin cytoskeleton in cancer cells and fibroblasts in different ways. Since it disturbed temporarily the actin cytoskeleton in 3T3 cells, in cancer cells treated with lower and middle field intensity actin cytoskeleton was well presented in stress fibers, filopodia and lamellipodia. The electrotreatment for cancer cells provoked preferentially cell-cell adhesion contacts for MCF-7 and cell-ECM contacts for MDA-MB- 231.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Cell adhesion and survival as well as the type of cell adhesion (cell-ECM or cell-cell adhesion) induced by the electroporation process is cell specific. The application of suitable electric pulses can provoke changes in the cytoskeleton organization and cell adhesiveness, which could contribute to the restriction of tumour invasion and thus leads to the amplification of anti-tumour effect of electroporation-based tumour therapy.</p> http://www.cancerci.com/content/12/1/9Breast cancer cellsFibroblastsActin cytoskeletonElectroporation
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author Pehlivanova Viktoria N
Tsoneva Iana H
Tzoneva Rumiana D
spellingShingle Pehlivanova Viktoria N
Tsoneva Iana H
Tzoneva Rumiana D
Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts
Cancer Cell International
Breast cancer cells
Fibroblasts
Actin cytoskeleton
Electroporation
author_facet Pehlivanova Viktoria N
Tsoneva Iana H
Tzoneva Rumiana D
author_sort Pehlivanova Viktoria N
title Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts
title_short Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts
title_full Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts
title_fullStr Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts
title_full_unstemmed Multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts
title_sort multiple effects of electroporation on the adhesive behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts
publisher BMC
series Cancer Cell International
issn 1475-2867
publishDate 2012-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Recently electroporation using biphasic pulses was successfully applied in clinical developments for treating tumours in humans and animals. We evaluated the effects of electrical treatment on cell adhesion behaviour of breast cancer cells and fibroblasts. By applying bipolar electrical pulses we studied short- and long-lived effects on cell adhesion and survival, actin cytoskeleton and cell adhesion contacts in adherent cancer cells and fibroblasts.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Two cancer cell lines (MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7) and one fibroblast cell line 3T3 were used. Cells were exposed to high field intensity (200 - 1000 V/cm). Cell adhesion and survival after electrical exposure were studied by crystal violet assay and MTS assay. Cytoskeleton rearrangement and cell adhesion contacts were visualized by actin staining and fluorescent microscope.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The degree of electropermeabilization of the adherent cells elevated steadily with the increasing of the field intensity. Adhesion behaviour of fibroblasts and MCF-7 was not significantly affected by electrotreatment. Interestingly, treating the loosely adhesive cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 with 200 V/cm and 500 V/cm resulted in increased cell adhesion. Cell replication of both studied cancer cell lines was disturbed after electropermeabilization. Electroporation influenced the actin cytoskeleton in cancer cells and fibroblasts in different ways. Since it disturbed temporarily the actin cytoskeleton in 3T3 cells, in cancer cells treated with lower and middle field intensity actin cytoskeleton was well presented in stress fibers, filopodia and lamellipodia. The electrotreatment for cancer cells provoked preferentially cell-cell adhesion contacts for MCF-7 and cell-ECM contacts for MDA-MB- 231.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Cell adhesion and survival as well as the type of cell adhesion (cell-ECM or cell-cell adhesion) induced by the electroporation process is cell specific. The application of suitable electric pulses can provoke changes in the cytoskeleton organization and cell adhesiveness, which could contribute to the restriction of tumour invasion and thus leads to the amplification of anti-tumour effect of electroporation-based tumour therapy.</p>
topic Breast cancer cells
Fibroblasts
Actin cytoskeleton
Electroporation
url http://www.cancerci.com/content/12/1/9
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