TY - JOUR
T1 - Cancer cells mimic in vivo spatial-temporal cell-cycle phase distribution and chemosensitivity in 3-dimensional gelfoam histoculture but not 2-dimensional culture as visualized with real-time fucci imaging
AU - Yano, Shuya
AU - Miwa, Shinji
AU - Miiab, Sumiyuki
AU - Hiroshima, Yukihiko
AU - Uehara, Fuminaru
AU - Kishimoto, Hiroyuki
AU - Tazawa, Hirosh
AU - Zhao, Ming
AU - Bouvet, Michael
AU - Fujiwara, Toshiyoshi
AU - Hoffman, Robert M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This study was supported in part by National Cancer Institute grant CA132971.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
PY - 2015/3/15
Y1 - 2015/3/15
N2 - The phase of the cell cycle can determine whether a cancer cell can respond to a given drug. We previously reported monitoring of real-time cell cycle dynamics of cancer cells throughout a live tumor, intravitally in live mice, using a fluorescence ubiquitination-based cell-cycle indicator (FUCCI). Approximately 90% of cancer cells in the center and 80% of total cells of an established tumor are in G0/G1 phase. Longitudinal real-time imaging demonstrated that cytotoxic agents killed only proliferating cancer cells at the surface and, in contrast, had little effect on quiescent cancer cells, which are the vast majority of an established tumor. Moreover, resistant quiescent cancer cells restarted cycling after cessation of chemotherapy. These results suggested why most drugs currently in clinical use, which target cancer cells in S/G2/M, are mostly ineffective on solid tumors. In the present report, we used FUCCI imaging and Gelfoam collagensponge- gel histoculture, to demonstrate in real time, that the cell-cycle phase distribution of cancer cells in Gelfoam_ and in vivo tumors is highly similar, whereby only the surface cells proliferate and interior cells are quiescent in G0/G1. This is in contrast to 2D culture where most cancer cells cycle. Similarly, the cancer cells responded similarly to toxic chemotherapy in Gelfoam_ culture as in vivo, and very differently than cancer cells in 2D culture which were much more chemosensitive. Gelfoam_ culture of FUCCI-expressing cancer cells offers the opportunity to image the cell cycle of cancer cells continuously and to screen for novel effective therapies to target quiescent cells, which are the majority in a tumor and which would have a strong probability to be effective in vivo
AB - The phase of the cell cycle can determine whether a cancer cell can respond to a given drug. We previously reported monitoring of real-time cell cycle dynamics of cancer cells throughout a live tumor, intravitally in live mice, using a fluorescence ubiquitination-based cell-cycle indicator (FUCCI). Approximately 90% of cancer cells in the center and 80% of total cells of an established tumor are in G0/G1 phase. Longitudinal real-time imaging demonstrated that cytotoxic agents killed only proliferating cancer cells at the surface and, in contrast, had little effect on quiescent cancer cells, which are the vast majority of an established tumor. Moreover, resistant quiescent cancer cells restarted cycling after cessation of chemotherapy. These results suggested why most drugs currently in clinical use, which target cancer cells in S/G2/M, are mostly ineffective on solid tumors. In the present report, we used FUCCI imaging and Gelfoam collagensponge- gel histoculture, to demonstrate in real time, that the cell-cycle phase distribution of cancer cells in Gelfoam_ and in vivo tumors is highly similar, whereby only the surface cells proliferate and interior cells are quiescent in G0/G1. This is in contrast to 2D culture where most cancer cells cycle. Similarly, the cancer cells responded similarly to toxic chemotherapy in Gelfoam_ culture as in vivo, and very differently than cancer cells in 2D culture which were much more chemosensitive. Gelfoam_ culture of FUCCI-expressing cancer cells offers the opportunity to image the cell cycle of cancer cells continuously and to screen for novel effective therapies to target quiescent cells, which are the majority in a tumor and which would have a strong probability to be effective in vivo
KW - Cell cycle
KW - Chemotherapy
KW - Fucci
KW - Gelfoam
KW - Gfp
KW - Imaging
KW - Rfp
KW - Stomach cancer
KW - Three dimensionaLhistoculture culture
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U2 - 10.1080/15384101.2014.1000685
DO - 10.1080/15384101.2014.1000685
M3 - Article
C2 - 25564963
AN - SCOPUS:84928108134
SN - 1538-4101
VL - 14
SP - 808
EP - 819
JO - Cell Cycle
JF - Cell Cycle
IS - 6
ER -