TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and characterisation of a 3D multi-cellular in vitro model of normal human breast
T2 - A tool for cancer initiation studies
AU - Nash, Claire E.
AU - Mavria, Georgia
AU - Baxter, Euan W.
AU - Holliday, Deborah L.
AU - Tomlinson, Darren C.
AU - Treanor, Darren
AU - Novitskaya, Vera
AU - Berditchevski, Fedor
AU - Hanby, Andrew M.
AU - Speirs, Valerie
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Multicellular 3-dimensional (3D) in vitro models of normal human breast tissue to study cancer initiation are required. We present a model incorporating three of the major functional cell types of breast, detail the phenotype and document our breast cancer initiation studies. Myoepithelial cells and fibroblasts were isolated and immortalised from breast reduction mammoplasty samples. Tri-cultures containing non-tumorigenic luminal epithelial cells HB2, or HB2 overexpressing different HER proteins, together with myoepithelial cells and fibroblasts were established in collagen I. Phenotype was assessed morphologically and immunohistochemically and compared to normal breast tissue. When all three cell types were present, polarised epithelial structures with lumens and basement membrane production were observed, akin to normal human breast tissue. Overexpression of HER2 or HER2/3 caused a significant increase in size, while HER2 overexpression resulted in development of a DCIS-like phenotype. In summary, we have developed a 3D tri-cellular model of normal human breast, amenable to comparative analysis after genetic manipulation and with potential to dissect the mechanisms behind the early stages of breast cancer initiation.
AB - Multicellular 3-dimensional (3D) in vitro models of normal human breast tissue to study cancer initiation are required. We present a model incorporating three of the major functional cell types of breast, detail the phenotype and document our breast cancer initiation studies. Myoepithelial cells and fibroblasts were isolated and immortalised from breast reduction mammoplasty samples. Tri-cultures containing non-tumorigenic luminal epithelial cells HB2, or HB2 overexpressing different HER proteins, together with myoepithelial cells and fibroblasts were established in collagen I. Phenotype was assessed morphologically and immunohistochemically and compared to normal breast tissue. When all three cell types were present, polarised epithelial structures with lumens and basement membrane production were observed, akin to normal human breast tissue. Overexpression of HER2 or HER2/3 caused a significant increase in size, while HER2 overexpression resulted in development of a DCIS-like phenotype. In summary, we have developed a 3D tri-cellular model of normal human breast, amenable to comparative analysis after genetic manipulation and with potential to dissect the mechanisms behind the early stages of breast cancer initiation.
KW - 3D cell culture
KW - Breast
KW - HER2
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84931064619&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.18632/oncotarget.3803
DO - 10.18632/oncotarget.3803
M3 - Article
C2 - 25915532
AN - SCOPUS:84931064619
VL - 6
SP - 13731
EP - 13741
JO - Oncotarget
JF - Oncotarget
IS - 15
ER -