Improving the robustness and efficiency of cell sheet protocol for breast cancer induction in animal model: A Geltrex plus Gelatin approach
Alaa T. Alshareeda, Nada Albarakati, Yasser Alshawakir, Ayidah Alghuwainem, Batla S. Al-Sowayan, Abdul Latif Khan, Abdullah Almubarak, Sarah Al-Maiman, Ahood Al Sayed, Nur Khatijah Mohd Zin, Amal S. Alhamid, Mohamed Abdelkarim, Mohamed Abdelkarim, Mohamed Abdelkarim

TL;DR
This study improves a cell sheet method for creating breast cancer models in animals using Geltrex and Gelatin, making the process more efficient and realistic.
Contribution
A novel cell sheet protocol using Geltrex and Gelatin is introduced to enhance the tumorigenic potential of poor junction cells in breast cancer modeling.
Findings
The Geltrex and Gelatin-based protocol improved cell sheet integrity and transplant efficiency.
The method successfully induced breast cancer and metastasis in vivo, resembling human tumor progression.
This approach offers a more accurate in vivo model for studying triple-negative breast cancer.
Abstract
Breast cancer remains a global health challenge, necessitating improved preclinical models that better mimic the complexity of the disease. The cell sheet technique holds promise in creating three-dimensional tissue constructs resembling breast cancer tissue. However, maintaining cell sheet integrity during transplantation poses challenges, particularly with low junction cells. This study aims to establish a modified protocol utilizing Geltrex™ and Gelatin to fabricate cell sheets from MDA-MB-231 cells and evaluate their tumorigenic potential in vivo. We developed a novel protocol for fabricating cell sheets from MDA-MB-231 cells using Geltrex™ and Gelatin. This construct was then used to induce breast cancer in vivo. The novel protocol was compared to the conventional cell injection method by monitoring tumor progression in vivo. The novel protocol enhanced cell sheet transplant…
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TopicsCancer Cells and Metastasis · Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics · Gene expression and cancer classification
