Comparison of primary and passaged tumor cell cultures and their application in personalized medicine.

Q3 Medicine Exploration of targeted anti-tumor therapy Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-17 DOI:10.37349/etat.2024.00237
Vladislava V Pipiya, Zarema E Gilazieva, Shaza S Issa, Albert A Rizvanov, Valeriya V Solovyeva
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Passaged cell lines represent currently an integral component in various studies of malignant neoplasms. These cell lines are utilized for drug screening both in monolayer cultures or as part of three-dimensional (3D) tumor models. They can also be used to model the tumor microenvironment in vitro and in vivo through xenotransplantation into immunocompromised animals. However, immortalized cell lines have some limitations of their own. The homogeneity of cell line populations and the extensive passaging in monolayer systems make these models distant from the original disease. Recently, there has been a growing interest among scientists in the use of primary cell lines, as these are passaged directly from human tumor tissues. In this case, cells retain the morphological and functional characteristics of the tissue from which they were derived, an advantage often not observed in passaged cultures. This review highlights the advantages and limitations of passaged and primary cell cultures, their similarities and differences, as well as existing test systems that are based on primary and passaged cell cultures for drug screening purposes.

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原代和传代肿瘤细胞培养物的比较及其在个性化医疗中的应用。
传代细胞系是目前各种恶性肿瘤研究中不可或缺的组成部分。这些细胞系既可用于单层培养的药物筛选,也可作为三维(3D)肿瘤模型的一部分。它们还可通过异种移植到免疫功能低下的动物体内,用于体外和体内肿瘤微环境的建模。然而,永生化细胞系本身也有一些局限性。细胞系群体的同质性和在单层系统中的广泛传代使这些模型远离原始疾病。最近,科学家们对使用原代细胞系越来越感兴趣,因为这些细胞系是直接从人类肿瘤组织中传代而来的。在这种情况下,细胞保留了其来源组织的形态和功能特征,这是传代培养物所不具备的优势。本综述重点介绍了传代和原代细胞培养物的优势和局限性、它们之间的异同,以及基于原代和传代细胞培养物用于药物筛选的现有测试系统。
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