RRC ID 64157
著者 Nakano T, Kanai Y, Amano Y, Yoshimoto T, Matsubara D, Shibano T, Tamura T, Oguni S, Katashiba S, Ito T, Murakami Y, Fukayama M, Murakami T, Endo S, Niki T.
タイトル Establishment of highly metastatic KRAS mutant lung cancer cell sublines in long-term three-dimensional low attachment cultures.
ジャーナル PLoS One
Abstract Decreased cell-substratum adhesion is crucially involved in metastasis. Previous studies demonstrated that lung cancer with floating cell clusters in histology is more likely to develop metastasis. In the present study, we investigated whether cancer cells in long-term, three-dimensional low attachment cultures acquire high metastatic potential; these cells were then used to examine the mechanisms underlying metastasis. Two KRAS-mutated adenocarcinoma cell lines (A549 and H441) were cultured and selected on ultra-low attachment culture dishes, and the resulting cells were defined as FL (for floating) sublines. Cancer cells were inoculated into NOD/SCID mice via an intracardiac injection, and metastasis was evaluated using luciferase-based imaging and histopathology. In vitro cell growth (in attachment or suspension cultures), migration, and invasion were assayed. A whole genomic analysis was performed to identify key molecular alterations in FL sublines. Upon detachment on low-binding dishes, parental cells initially formed rounded spheroids with limited growth activity. However, over time in cultures, cells gradually formed smaller spheroids that grew slowly, and, after 3-4 months, we obtained FL sublines that regained prominent growth potential in suspension cultures. On ordinary dishes, FL cells reattached and exhibited a more spindle-shaped morphology than parental cells. No marked differences were observed in cell growth with attachment, migration, or invasion between FL sublines and parental cell lines; however, FL cells exhibited markedly increased growth potential under suspended conditions in vitro and stronger metastatic abilities in vivo. A genomic analysis identified epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and c-Myc amplification in A549-FL and H441-FL cells, respectively, as candidate mechanisms for metastasis. The growth potential of FL cells was markedly inhibited by lentiviral ZEB1 knockdown in A549-FL cells and by the inhibition of c-Myc through lentiviral knockdown or the pharmacological inhibitor JQ1 in H441-FL cells. Long-term three-dimensional low attachment cultures may become a useful method for investigating the mechanisms underlying metastasis mediated by decreased cell-substratum adhesion.
巻・号 12(8)
ページ e0181342
公開日 2017-1-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0181342
PII PONE-D-16-42024
PMID 28786996
PMC PMC5546599
MeSH A549 Cells Adenocarcinoma / genetics Adenocarcinoma / pathology* Adenocarcinoma / physiopathology Adenocarcinoma / secondary Animals Apoptosis / physiology Cell Adhesion Cell Culture Techniques* / instrumentation Cell Line, Tumor* / pathology Cell Line, Tumor* / physiology Cell Movement Cell Proliferation Female Genes, myc Humans Lung Neoplasms / genetics Lung Neoplasms / pathology* Lung Neoplasms / physiopathology Mice, Inbred NOD Mice, SCID Mutation Neoplasm Metastasis* / genetics Neoplasm Metastasis* / pathology Neoplasm Metastasis* / physiopathology Neoplasm Transplantation Organic Cation Transport Proteins / metabolism Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras) / genetics* Spheroids, Cellular / pathology Zinc Finger E-box-Binding Homeobox 1 / genetics Zinc Finger E-box-Binding Homeobox 1 / metabolism
IF 2.74
リソース情報
ヒト・動物細胞 293T(RCB2202)