Microscopy-based phenotypic monitoring of MDA-MB-231 spheroids allows the evaluation of phenotype-directed therapy

Loay Mahmoud,Antony Cougnoux, Christina Bekiari, Paloma Araceli Ruiz de Castroviejo Teba, Anissa El Marrahi,Guilhem Panneau, Louise Gsell,Jean Hausser

Experimental cell research(2023)

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Breast cancer (BC) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women. Prognosis has improved over the years, to a large extent, owing to personalized therapy informed by molecular profiling of hormone receptors. However, there is a need for new therapeutic approaches for a subgroup of BCs lacking molecular markers, the Triple Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) subgroup. TNBC is the most aggressive type of BC, lacks an effective standard of care, shows high levels of resistance and relapse is often inevitable. High resistance to therapy has been hypothesized to be associated with high intratumoral phenotypic heterogeneity. To characterize and treat this phenotypic heterogeneity, we optimized a whole-mount staining and image analysis protocol for threedimensions (3D) spheroids.Applying this protocol to TNBC spheroids located in the outer region of the spheroid the cells with selected phenotypes: dividing, migrating, and high mitochondrial mass phenotypes. To evaluate the relevance of phenotype-based targeting these cell populations were targeted with Paclitaxel, Trametinib, and Everolimus, respectively, in a dose-dependent manner. Single agents cannot specifically target all phenotypes at the same time. Therefore, we combined drugs that should target independent phenotype. With this rationale we observed that combining Trametinib and Everolimus achieves the highest cytotoxicity at lower doses from all the tested combinations. These findings suggest a rational approach to design treatments can be evaluated in spheroids prior to pre-clinical models and potentially reduce adverse effects.
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Triple negative breast cancer,Chemotherapies,Spheroids,Tumor heterogeneity,Cell phenotypes
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