Role of Microenvironment in Glioma Invasion: What We Learned from In Vitro Models
The invasion properties of glioblastoma hamper a radical surgery and are responsible for its recurrence. Understanding the invasion mechanisms is thus critical to devise new therapeutic strategies. Therefore, the creation of in vitro models that enable these mechanisms to be studied represents a cru...
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doaj-de9ca97ec4584e8d9f72f3ed42d639c32020-11-24T22:32:15ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672018-01-0119114710.3390/ijms19010147ijms19010147Role of Microenvironment in Glioma Invasion: What We Learned from In Vitro ModelsIvana Manini0Federica Caponnetto1Anna Bartolini2Tamara Ius3Laura Mariuzzi4Carla Di Loreto5Antonio Paolo Beltrami6Daniela Cesselli7Department of Medicine, University of Udine, P.le Kolbe 4, 33100 Udine (UD), ItalyDepartment of Medicine, University of Udine, P.le Kolbe 4, 33100 Udine (UD), ItalyDepartment of Medicine, University of Udine, P.le Kolbe 4, 33100 Udine (UD), ItalyNeurosurgery Department, University Hospital of Udine, P.le S. Maria della Misericordia, 33100 Udine (UD), ItalyDepartment of Medicine, University of Udine, P.le Kolbe 4, 33100 Udine (UD), ItalyDepartment of Medicine, University of Udine, P.le Kolbe 4, 33100 Udine (UD), ItalyDepartment of Medicine, University of Udine, P.le Kolbe 4, 33100 Udine (UD), ItalyDepartment of Medicine, University of Udine, P.le Kolbe 4, 33100 Udine (UD), ItalyThe invasion properties of glioblastoma hamper a radical surgery and are responsible for its recurrence. Understanding the invasion mechanisms is thus critical to devise new therapeutic strategies. Therefore, the creation of in vitro models that enable these mechanisms to be studied represents a crucial step. Since in vitro models represent an over-simplification of the in vivo system, in these years it has been attempted to increase the level of complexity of in vitro assays to create models that could better mimic the behaviour of the cells in vivo. These levels of complexity involved: 1. The dimension of the system, moving from two-dimensional to three-dimensional models; 2. The use of microfluidic systems; 3. The use of mixed cultures of tumour cells and cells of the tumour micro-environment in order to mimic the complex cross-talk between tumour cells and their micro-environment; 4. And the source of cells used in an attempt to move from commercial lines to patient-based models. In this review, we will summarize the evidence obtained exploring these different levels of complexity and highlighting advantages and limitations of each system used.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/1/147glioblastomainvasion assaypersonalized medicineglioma-associated stem cellsmicrofluidic systems3D culturemixed culturetumour microenvironment |
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Ivana Manini Federica Caponnetto Anna Bartolini Tamara Ius Laura Mariuzzi Carla Di Loreto Antonio Paolo Beltrami Daniela Cesselli Role of Microenvironment in Glioma Invasion: What We Learned from In Vitro Models International Journal of Molecular Sciences glioblastoma invasion assay personalized medicine glioma-associated stem cells microfluidic systems 3D culture mixed culture tumour microenvironment |
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Role of Microenvironment in Glioma Invasion: What We Learned from In Vitro Models |
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Role of Microenvironment in Glioma Invasion: What We Learned from In Vitro Models |
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Role of Microenvironment in Glioma Invasion: What We Learned from In Vitro Models |
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Role of Microenvironment in Glioma Invasion: What We Learned from In Vitro Models |
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Role of Microenvironment in Glioma Invasion: What We Learned from In Vitro Models |
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role of microenvironment in glioma invasion: what we learned from in vitro models |
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The invasion properties of glioblastoma hamper a radical surgery and are responsible for its recurrence. Understanding the invasion mechanisms is thus critical to devise new therapeutic strategies. Therefore, the creation of in vitro models that enable these mechanisms to be studied represents a crucial step. Since in vitro models represent an over-simplification of the in vivo system, in these years it has been attempted to increase the level of complexity of in vitro assays to create models that could better mimic the behaviour of the cells in vivo. These levels of complexity involved: 1. The dimension of the system, moving from two-dimensional to three-dimensional models; 2. The use of microfluidic systems; 3. The use of mixed cultures of tumour cells and cells of the tumour micro-environment in order to mimic the complex cross-talk between tumour cells and their micro-environment; 4. And the source of cells used in an attempt to move from commercial lines to patient-based models. In this review, we will summarize the evidence obtained exploring these different levels of complexity and highlighting advantages and limitations of each system used. |
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glioblastoma invasion assay personalized medicine glioma-associated stem cells microfluidic systems 3D culture mixed culture tumour microenvironment |
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