Journal article
Nutritionally physiological cell culture medium and 3D culture influence breast tumour proteomics and anti-cancer drug effectiveness
Xiaodan Zhang, Tianhong Cheng, Ellie Cho, Wenjia Lu, Delphine Denoyer, Paul McMillan, Kalyan Shobhana, Swati Varshney, Nicholas A Williamson, Alastair Stewart
Pharmacological Research | Elsevier | Published : 2024
Abstract
Many drugs have been discontinued during phase II/III breast cancer clinical trials due to lack of clinical efficacy, indicating shortcomings in predictive value of preclinical data. Nutrient availability in the tumour cell microenvironment and the dimensionality of in vitro tumour cells likely impact on drug responsiveness. Global proteomics experiments were conducted to assess the impact of nutrient availability and dimensionality of culture. Protein set enrichment analyses identified "pathways in cancer", "focal adhesion" and "ECM receptor in interaction" related to cell culture dimensionality in MDA-MB-231 cells. In MCF-7 cells, 4 pathways were influenced by medium composition, and 2 pat..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research project was supported by ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centres scheme, grant number IC170100016 and NHMCR Idea Grant, grant number 1181637.