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Breast organoid suspension cultures maintain long-term estrogen receptor expression and responsiveness

Kung-Chi Chang, F Silvestri, Michael Oliphant, M. Angie Martinez-Gakidis, Dennis P. Orgill, Judy E. Garber, Deborah Dillon, Joan S. Brugge

2024npj Breast Cancer12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Organoid cultures offer a powerful technology to investigate many different aspects of development, physiology, and pathology of diverse tissues. Unlike standard tissue culture of primary breast epithelial cells, breast organoids preserve the epithelial lineages and architecture of the normal tissue. However, existing organoid culture methods are tedious, difficult to scale, and do not robustly retain estrogen receptor (ER) expression and responsiveness in long-term culture. Here, we describe a modified culture method to generate and maintain organoids as suspension cultures in reconstituted basement membrane (™Matrigel). This method improves organoid growth and uniformity compared to the conventional Matrigel dome embedding method, while maintaining the fidelity of the three major epithelial lineages. Using this adopted method, we are able to culture and passage purified hormone sensing (HS) cells that retain ER responsiveness upon estrogen stimulation in long-term culture. This culture system presents a valuable platform to study the events involved in initiation and evolution of ER-positive breast cancer.

Topics & Concepts

OrganoidMatrigelEstrogen receptorCell biologyBiologyCell cultureEstrogenBreast cancerCancerEndocrinologyGeneticsCancer Cells and Metastasis3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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