Publication Date:
2016-09-18
Description:
Two interesting aspects of cell lines grown in 3D conditions are their distinct morphology and production of extracellular matrix (ECM). Also, it is known that 3D aggregates have different susceptibilities to damage-inducing agents compared to their 2D monolayer counterparts. We describe the effect of ECM on 3D aggregate morphology, the effect of cisplatin, bleomycin and UV on the 3D aggregates and 2D monolayers of the BMG-1 cell line. We also present a rapid method for analyzing cytotoxicity and anti-proliferative effects of 3D aggregates in 96-well plates. We utilized a single-step protocol using the dye resazurin. BMG-1 cells formed floating aggregates on 1% agarose hydrogels. The extent of ECM formed by them was dependent on number of cells seeded irrespective of the seeding density, which in turn directed the 3D aggregates compactness. The 3D aggregates were less susceptible to cisplatin and UV-induced cytotoxicity compared to 2D counterparts. The IC 50 value of cisplatin was elevated at 210 µg/ml for the aggregates compared to 170µg/ml for the monolayers. Exposure to UV for 10, 20 and 30 minutes gave inhibition values of 2.98%, 8%, 22.99% and 31.8% for the aggregates as compared to 3.06%, 7.5%, 39.4% and 46.7% for the monolayers. While bleomycin-induced effects were unapparent when analyzed by vital staining for the doses used, the rapid, single-step method in 96-well plates was able to provide a dose-response for cytotoxicity and anti-proliferative effects. Also, comparative analysis of results obtained from vital staining and the single-step method demonstrates the reliability of the assay described. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
Electronic ISSN:
1097-4652
Topics:
Biology
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Medicine
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