2023
DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202302246
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Hydrogel‐Embedded Precision‐Cut Lung Slices Model Lung Cancer Premalignancy Ex Vivo

Rachel Blomberg,
Kayla Sompel,
Caroline Hauer
et al.

Abstract: Lung cancer is the leading global cause of cancer‐related deaths. Although smoking cessation is the best prevention, 50% of lung cancer diagnoses occur in people who have quit smoking. Research into treatment options for high‐risk patients has been constrained to rodent models, which are time‐consuming, expensive, and require large cohorts. Embedding precision‐cut lung slices (PCLS) within an engineered hydrogel and exposing this tissue to vinyl carbamate, a carcinogen from cigarette smoke, creates an in vitro… Show more

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“…55, 56 We have explored using human tissue in hydrogel-embedded PCLS for initiating PMLs ex vivo , but accessing human PMLs in tissue suitable for long-term PCLS is challenging. 13 We continue to investigate the possibilities for human relevant hydrogel-embedded PCLS, including designing hydrogels to mimic human microenvironment conditions in mouse PCLS.…”
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“…55, 56 We have explored using human tissue in hydrogel-embedded PCLS for initiating PMLs ex vivo , but accessing human PMLs in tissue suitable for long-term PCLS is challenging. 13 We continue to investigate the possibilities for human relevant hydrogel-embedded PCLS, including designing hydrogels to mimic human microenvironment conditions in mouse PCLS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPARγ activity was assessed using a PPARγ response element (PPRE) luciferase assay as described previously. 10, 13 Immortalized Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells (HBEC; a gift from John Minna) were transfected using TransIT-X2 reagent (Mirus Bio). Conditions included 45 ng PPRE luciferase (a gift from Bruce Spiegelman; Addgene plasmid #1015) and 5 ng renilla control reporter vector (Promega), mock luciferase, and empty vector.…”
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“…Some studies have utilized lung cancer explants into murine systems and analyzed the PCLS derived from these mice, where others have used cancerous tissue derived from the lungs of patients to generate PCLS. A few studies have utilized PCLS as a preclinical model to test therapeutics in both human and mouse tissues [55][56][57][58]. Others have examined lymphocyte migration into lung tumors to try to understand lymphocyte accumulation in the tumors [59], while another study examined changes in macrophage activation and the contribution to lung cancer growth [60].…”
Section: Studies In Lung Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%