Advances in 3D Culture Models to Study Exosomes in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer.
Neelum Aziz YousafzaiLamyae El KhalkiWei WangJustin SzpendykKhalid Sossey-AlaouiPublished in: Cancers (2024)
Breast cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, exhibits distinct subtypes with varying pathological, genetic, and clinical characteristics. Despite advancements in breast cancer treatments, its histological and molecular heterogeneity pose a significant clinical challenge. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a highly aggressive subtype lacking targeted therapeutics, adds to the complexity of breast cancer treatment. Recent years have witnessed the development of advanced 3D culture technologies, such as organoids and spheroids, providing more representative models of healthy human tissue and various malignancies. These structures, resembling organs in structure and function, are generated from stem cells or organ-specific progenitor cells via self-organizing processes. Notably, 3D culture systems bridge the gap between 2D cultures and in vivo studies, offering a more accurate representation of in vivo tumors' characteristics. Exosomes, small nano-sized molecules secreted by breast cancer and stromal/cancer-associated fibroblast cells, have garnered significant attention. They play a crucial role in cell-to-cell communication, influencing tumor progression, invasion, and metastasis. The 3D culture environment enhances exosome efficiency compared to traditional 2D cultures, impacting the transfer of specific cargoes and therapeutic effects. Furthermore, 3D exosomes have shown promise in improving therapeutic outcomes, acting as potential vehicles for cancer treatment administration. Studies have demonstrated their role in pro-angiogenesis and their innate therapeutic potential in mimicking cellular therapies without side effects. The 3D exosome model holds potential for addressing challenges associated with drug resistance, offering insights into the mechanisms underlying multidrug resistance and serving as a platform for drug screening. This review seeks to emphasize the crucial role of 3D culture systems in studying breast cancer, especially in understanding the involvement of exosomes in cancer pathology.
Keyphrases
- stem cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- single cell
- cell therapy
- endothelial cells
- high resolution
- immune response
- induced apoptosis
- bone marrow
- emergency department
- small molecule
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- type diabetes
- high throughput
- dna methylation
- childhood cancer
- gene expression
- young adults
- working memory
- cancer therapy
- cell migration
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- case control
- oxidative stress
- skeletal muscle
- machine learning
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- electronic health record
- risk assessment
- breast cancer risk
- mass spectrometry
- drug induced
- squamous cell
- artificial intelligence
- lymph node metastasis