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Quantifying the invasion and migration ability of cancer cells with a 3D Matrigel drop invasion assay

Merve Aslan, En‐Chi Hsu, Shiqin Liu, Tanya Stoyanova

2021Biology Methods and Protocols39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Metastasis is the main cause of cancer-associated morbidity which will account for ∼ 600,000 deaths in the USA in 2021. Defining new mechanisms that drive cancer metastasis is vital for developing new therapeutic strategies and improving clinical outcomes for cancer patients. Herein, we describe a recently established 3D Matrigel drop invasion assay to measure cancer cell invasion and migration capability in vitro. This assay is a versatile and simple tool to test the ability of cells to invade and migrate, test the functional role of genes of interest in cell invasion and migration, analyze the localization of the target proteins at the cell invasion edge in situ, and screen drug effects on cancer cell invasion and migration.

Topics & Concepts

MatrigelCell migrationCancer cellMetastasisGentamicin protection assayCancer metastasisCancerBiologyCancer researchCellCell biologyAngiogenesisBiochemistryGeneticsCellular Mechanics and InteractionsViral Infectious Diseases and Gene Expression in InsectsMonoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
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