The interactions between invasive malignant cells and normal fibroblastic cells were studied in a cellular spheroid model in vitro. Murine B16 melanoma cells (previously cultured in monolayer for a short period) and 3T3 mouse fibroblasts (greater than or equal to 130 passages in monolayers) were cultured under tridimensional conditions (pure or mixed spheroids). As compared to pure 3T3 or mixed spheroids, B16 spheroids were smaller and characterized by a higher proliferation rate, a lower degree of necrosis, and a less abundant extracellular matrix. Disintegration was observed in some pure 3T3 or mixed spheroids. Melanogenesis progressively increased inside B16 or mixed spheroids. By immunohistochemical methods and electron microscopy, lami...
Improved in vitro models are needed to better understand cancer progression and bridge the gap betwe...
Background/purpose: Cell behaviors in three-dimensional spheroids are known to be different from tho...
Normal cells are non-invasive except for a few cell types such as leukocytes and macrophages, while ...
Multicellular spheroids composed of mouse B16 melanoma cells have been prepared in non agitated cult...
peer reviewedA parental line of mouse B16 melanoma cells (B16) and two derived cloned lines, either ...
Stromal fibroblasts are suggested to be a key determinant in the malignant progression of breast can...
Three-dimensional multicellular spheroids of two fibroblast cell lines (WI-38 and N1) and two differ...
peer reviewedBy microscopical observation and using an original morphometric method, we analyzed on ...
A recently described personal method based on image analysis of histological sections was used in or...
Multicellular spheroids which promote cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions were prepared in cultur...
<p>A, Individual culture of human squamous cell carcinoma line, SCC-71 and bone marrow derived mesen...
Comparative quantitative data are presented concerning the adhesion, proliferation and invasive beha...
Melanomas are one of the most aggressive types of tumours, with increasing incidence, high mortality...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture models are frequently used in drug discovery for the development o...
Multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTS) are a reliable model of nonvascularized tumor cell aggregates s...
Improved in vitro models are needed to better understand cancer progression and bridge the gap betwe...
Background/purpose: Cell behaviors in three-dimensional spheroids are known to be different from tho...
Normal cells are non-invasive except for a few cell types such as leukocytes and macrophages, while ...
Multicellular spheroids composed of mouse B16 melanoma cells have been prepared in non agitated cult...
peer reviewedA parental line of mouse B16 melanoma cells (B16) and two derived cloned lines, either ...
Stromal fibroblasts are suggested to be a key determinant in the malignant progression of breast can...
Three-dimensional multicellular spheroids of two fibroblast cell lines (WI-38 and N1) and two differ...
peer reviewedBy microscopical observation and using an original morphometric method, we analyzed on ...
A recently described personal method based on image analysis of histological sections was used in or...
Multicellular spheroids which promote cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions were prepared in cultur...
<p>A, Individual culture of human squamous cell carcinoma line, SCC-71 and bone marrow derived mesen...
Comparative quantitative data are presented concerning the adhesion, proliferation and invasive beha...
Melanomas are one of the most aggressive types of tumours, with increasing incidence, high mortality...
Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture models are frequently used in drug discovery for the development o...
Multicellular tumor spheroids (MCTS) are a reliable model of nonvascularized tumor cell aggregates s...
Improved in vitro models are needed to better understand cancer progression and bridge the gap betwe...
Background/purpose: Cell behaviors in three-dimensional spheroids are known to be different from tho...
Normal cells are non-invasive except for a few cell types such as leukocytes and macrophages, while ...