Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cell-Enriched Spheroid Model for Anticancer Compound Screening

Cancer stem cells (CSCs), a rare cell population in tumors, are resistant to conventional chemotherapy and thus responsible for tumor recurrence. To screen for active compounds targeting CSCs, a good CSC-enriched model compatible with high-throughput screening (HTS) is needed. Here, we describe a ne...

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Main Authors: Larisa Goričan, Boris Gole, Uroš Potočnik
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/7/1707
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spelling doaj-d37ee52006de4a348a2617142db0865f2020-11-25T03:30:32ZengMDPI AGCells2073-44092020-07-0191707170710.3390/cells9071707Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cell-Enriched Spheroid Model for Anticancer Compound ScreeningLarisa Goričan0Boris Gole1Uroš Potočnik2Centre for Human Molecular Genetics and Pharmacogenomics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, SI-2000 Maribor, SloveniaCentre for Human Molecular Genetics and Pharmacogenomics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, SI-2000 Maribor, SloveniaCentre for Human Molecular Genetics and Pharmacogenomics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Maribor, SI-2000 Maribor, SloveniaCancer stem cells (CSCs), a rare cell population in tumors, are resistant to conventional chemotherapy and thus responsible for tumor recurrence. To screen for active compounds targeting CSCs, a good CSC-enriched model compatible with high-throughput screening (HTS) is needed. Here, we describe a new head and neck cancer stem cell-enriched spheroid model (SCESM) suitable for HTS analyses of anti-CSC compounds. We used FaDu cells, round-bottom ultra-low adherent (ULA) microplates, and stem medium. The formed spheroids displayed increased expression of all stem markers tested (qRT-PCR and protein analysis) in comparison to the FaDu cells grown in a standard adherent culture or in a well-known HTS-compatible multi-cellular tumor spheroid model (MCTS). Consistent with increased stemness of the cells in the spheroid, confocal microscopy detected fast proliferating cells only at the outer rim of the SCESM spheroids, with poorly/non-proliferating cells deeper in. To confirm the sensitivity of our model, we used ATRA treatment, which strongly reduced the expression of selected stem markers. Altogether, we developed a CSC-enriched spheroid model with a simple protocol, a microplate format compatible with multimodal detection systems, and a high detection signal, making it suitable for anti-CSC compounds’ HTS.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/7/1707head and neck squamous cell carcinomacancer stem cells3-D/spheroid culture/modelhigh-throughput screeninganticancer stem cell compoundsATRA
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author Larisa Goričan
Boris Gole
Uroš Potočnik
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Boris Gole
Uroš Potočnik
Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cell-Enriched Spheroid Model for Anticancer Compound Screening
Cells
head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
cancer stem cells
3-D/spheroid culture/model
high-throughput screening
anticancer stem cell compounds
ATRA
author_facet Larisa Goričan
Boris Gole
Uroš Potočnik
author_sort Larisa Goričan
title Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cell-Enriched Spheroid Model for Anticancer Compound Screening
title_short Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cell-Enriched Spheroid Model for Anticancer Compound Screening
title_full Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cell-Enriched Spheroid Model for Anticancer Compound Screening
title_fullStr Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cell-Enriched Spheroid Model for Anticancer Compound Screening
title_full_unstemmed Head and Neck Cancer Stem Cell-Enriched Spheroid Model for Anticancer Compound Screening
title_sort head and neck cancer stem cell-enriched spheroid model for anticancer compound screening
publisher MDPI AG
series Cells
issn 2073-4409
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Cancer stem cells (CSCs), a rare cell population in tumors, are resistant to conventional chemotherapy and thus responsible for tumor recurrence. To screen for active compounds targeting CSCs, a good CSC-enriched model compatible with high-throughput screening (HTS) is needed. Here, we describe a new head and neck cancer stem cell-enriched spheroid model (SCESM) suitable for HTS analyses of anti-CSC compounds. We used FaDu cells, round-bottom ultra-low adherent (ULA) microplates, and stem medium. The formed spheroids displayed increased expression of all stem markers tested (qRT-PCR and protein analysis) in comparison to the FaDu cells grown in a standard adherent culture or in a well-known HTS-compatible multi-cellular tumor spheroid model (MCTS). Consistent with increased stemness of the cells in the spheroid, confocal microscopy detected fast proliferating cells only at the outer rim of the SCESM spheroids, with poorly/non-proliferating cells deeper in. To confirm the sensitivity of our model, we used ATRA treatment, which strongly reduced the expression of selected stem markers. Altogether, we developed a CSC-enriched spheroid model with a simple protocol, a microplate format compatible with multimodal detection systems, and a high detection signal, making it suitable for anti-CSC compounds’ HTS.
topic head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
cancer stem cells
3-D/spheroid culture/model
high-throughput screening
anticancer stem cell compounds
ATRA
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4409/9/7/1707
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