A novel 3D culture model recapitulates primary FL B-cell features and promotes their survival

Non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphomas (B-NHL) mainly develop within lymph nodes as aggregates of tumor cells densely packed with their surrounding microenvironment, creating a tumor niche specific to each lymphoma subtypes. In vitro preclinical models mimicking biomechanical forces, cellular microenvironment...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood advances 2021-12, Vol.5 (23), p.5372-5386
Hauptverfasser: Lamaison, Claire, Latour, Simon, Hélaine, Nelson, Le Morvan, Valérie, Saint-Vanne, Julien, Mahouche, Isabelle, Monvoisin, Céline, Dussert, Christelle, Andrique, Laëtitia, Deleurme, Laurent, Dessauge, Elise, Pangault, Céline, Baulande, Sylvain, Legoix, Patricia, Seffals, Marine, Broca-Brisson, Léa, Alessandri, Kévin, Carlotti, Martina, Soubeyran, Pierre, Merlio, Jean-Philippe, Mourcin, Frédéric, Nassoy, Pierre, Recher, Gaëlle, Tarte, Karin, Bresson-Bepoldin, Laurence
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Zusammenfassung:Non-Hodgkin B-cell lymphomas (B-NHL) mainly develop within lymph nodes as aggregates of tumor cells densely packed with their surrounding microenvironment, creating a tumor niche specific to each lymphoma subtypes. In vitro preclinical models mimicking biomechanical forces, cellular microenvironment, and 3D organization of B-cell lymphomas remain scarce, while all these parameters are key determinants of lymphomagenesis and drug resistance. Using a microfluidic method based on cell encapsulation inside permeable, elastic, and hollow alginate microspheres, we developed a new tunable 3D model incorporating lymphoma B cells, extracellular matrix (ECM), and/or tonsil stromal cells (TSC). Under 3D confinement, lymphoma B cells were able to form cohesive spheroids resulting from overexpression of ECM components. Moreover, lymphoma B cells and TSC dynamically formed self-organized 3D spheroids favoring tumor cell growth. 3D culture induced resistance to the classical chemotherapeutic agent doxorubicin, but not to the BCL2 inhibitor ABT-199, identifying this approach as a relevant in vitro model to assess the activity of therapeutic agents in B-NHL. RNA-sequence analysis highlighted the synergy of 3D, ECM, and TSC in upregulating similar pathways in malignant B cells in vitro than those overexpressed in primary lymphoma B cells in situ. Finally, our 3D model including ECM and TSC allowed long-term in vitro survival of primary follicular lymphoma B cells. In conclusion, we propose a new high-throughput 3D model mimicking lymphoma tumor niche and making it possible to study the dynamic relationship between lymphoma B cells and their microenvironment and to screen new anti-cancer drugs. •3D alginate spheroid model supports self-organization of lymphoma B cells and stromal cells mimicking lymphoma cell niche.•This high-throughput 3D model is suitable for testing new therapeutic agents in B-NHL. [Display omitted]
ISSN:2473-9529
2473-9537
DOI:10.1182/bloodadvances.2020003949