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  • In preclinical cancer research, 3D cell spheroids are preferred over traditional monolayer cultures due to their similarity to actual tumors, providing more relevant models for studying non-small cell lung adenocarcinoma and colorectal cancers.
  • Recent advancements in immunofluorescence have allowed for the simultaneous detection of multiple cancer biomarkers on single slides, optimizing the staining protocols for accurate and efficient quantification.
  • This innovative approach enables high-throughput screening, saves time and resources, and allows for the detailed study of protein interactions and biomarker expression in cancer cells.

Article Abstract

In preclinical cancer studies, three-dimensional (3D) cell spheroids and aggregates are preferred over monolayer cell cultures due to their architectural and functional similarity to solid tumors. We performed a proof-of-concept study to generate physiologically relevant and predictive preclinical models using non-small cell lung adenocarcinoma, and colon and colorectal adenocarcinoma cell line-derived 3D spheroids and aggregates. Distinct panels were designed to determine the expression profiles of frequently studied biomarkers of the two cancer subtypes. The lung adenocarcinoma panel included ALK, EGFR, TTF-1, and CK7 biomarkers, and the colon and colorectal adenocarcinoma panel included BRAF V600E, MSH2, MSH6, and CK20. Recent advances in immunofluorescence (IF) multiplexing and imaging technology enable simultaneous detection and quantification of multiple biomarkers on a single slide. In this study, we performed IF staining of multiple biomarkers per section on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded 3D spheroids and aggregates. We optimized protocol parameters for automated IF and demonstrated staining concordance with automated chromogenic immunohistochemistry performed with validated protocols. Next, post-acquisition spectral unmixing of the captured fluorescent signals were utilized to delineate four differently stained biomarkers within a single multiplex IF image, followed by automated quantification of the expressed markers. This workflow has the potential to be adapted to preclinical high-throughput screening and drug efficacy studies utilizing 3D spheroids from cancer cell lines and patient-derived organoids. The process allows for cost, time, and resource savings through concurrent staining of several biomarkers on a single slide, the ability to study the interactions of multiple expressed proteins within a single region of interest, and enable quantitative assessment of biomarkers in cancer cells.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7689845PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcb.29827DOI Listing

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