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Evaluation of stem cell properties in human ovarian carcinoma cells using multi and single cell-based spheres assays

Wang, Hui and Paczulla, Anna and Lengerke, Claudia. (2015) Evaluation of stem cell properties in human ovarian carcinoma cells using multi and single cell-based spheres assays. Journal of Visualized Experiments (95). e52259.

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Abstract

Years of research indicates that ovarian cancers harbor a heterogeneous mixture of cells including a subpopulation of so-called "cancer stem cells" (CSCs) responsible for tumor initiation, maintenance and relapse following conventional chemotherapies. Identification of ovarian CSCs is therefore an important goal. A commonly used method to assess CSC potential in vitro is the spheres assay in which cells are plated under non-adherent culture conditions in serum-free medium supplemented with growth factors and sphere formation is scored after a few days. Here, we review currently available protocols for human ovarian cancer spheres assays and perform a side-by-side analysis between commonly used multi cell-based assays and a more accurate system based on single cell plating. Our results indicate that both multi cell-based as well as single cell-based spheres assays can be used to investigate sphere formation in vitro. The more laborious and expensive single cell-based assays are more suitable for functional assessment of individual cells and lead to overall more accurate results while multi cell-based assays can be strongly influenced by the density of plated cells and require titration experiments upfront. Methylcellulose supplementation to multi cell-based assays can be effectively used to reduce mechanical artifacts.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel > Stem Cells and Hematopoiesis (Lengerke)
UniBasel Contributors:Lengerke, Claudia
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:1940-087X (Electronic) 1940-087X (Linking)
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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