Reversible growth arrest of 3D tumor spheroids stored in oxygen absorber-induced anoxia

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Multicellular tumor spheroids models are of increasing interest in preclinical studies and pharmacological evaluation. However, their storage and transport is often a limitation because it requires adapted and expensive procedures. Here, we propose a very simple method to store 3D spheroids, using a procedure based on oxygen absorber-induced anoxia. We report that oxygen absorbers allow generating an anoxic environment for spheroid storage in culture plates. Oxygen absorber-induced anoxia fully and reversibly arrests spheroid growth for 4 days at 37°C and up to 18 days at 4°C. We then show that the response to etoposide is comparable in spheroids preserved in conditions of absorber-induced anoxia at 4°C and spheroids kept in normoxia at 37°C. These results represent a major improvement that should simplify the storage, transport and use of 3D spheroids.

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Gomes, A., Defaux, M., Lemee, R. M., Lobjois, V., & Ducommun, B. (2018). Reversible growth arrest of 3D tumor spheroids stored in oxygen absorber-induced anoxia. Oncology Letters, 15(2), 2006–2009. https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2017.7465

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