An in vitro tumorigenesis model based on live-cell-generated oxygen and nutrient gradients.
Anne C GilmoreSarah J FlahertyVeena SomasundaramDavid A ScheiblinStephen J LockettDavid A WinkWilliam F HeinzPublished in: Communications biology (2021)
The tumor microenvironment (TME) is multi-cellular, spatially heterogenous, and contains cell-generated gradients of soluble molecules. Current cell-based model systems lack this complexity or are difficult to interrogate microscopically. We present a 2D live-cell chamber that approximates the TME and demonstrate that breast cancer cells and macrophages generate hypoxic and nutrient gradients, self-organize, and have spatially varying phenotypes along the gradients, leading to new insights into tumorigenesis.