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  • The protocol details the cultivation of cells from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) as organoids using a specialized macroporous sponge scaffold.
  • Maintaining the viability of HCC cells from patients or PDXs is particularly difficult compared to other types of epithelial cancers in laboratory settings.
  • The sponge scaffold has been effective in supporting both normal hepatocytes and HCC PDX cells, preserving their functionality, molecular characteristics, and diversity.

Article Abstract

This protocol focuses on the culture of cells harvested from hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) as organoids using a cellulosic macroporous sponge scaffold. Compared with many other epithelial cancer types, the viability of HCC cells directly derived from patients or PDX models is notoriously challenging to maintain in vitro. We previously developed a macroporous sponge scaffold uniquely designed to provide biochemical and mechanical cues that support the culture of normal hepatocytes as spheroids with maintained functionality. Leveraging our success using this sponge scaffold to maintain normal hepatocytes in vitro, we recently demonstrated that a similar sponge scaffold enables the maintenance of HCC PDX cells as organoids with preserved viability, molecular features, and heterogeneity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/24726303211000685DOI Listing

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