3D-dynamic culture models of multiple myeloma

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3D-dynamic culture models represent an invaluable tool for a better comprehension of tumor biology and drug response, as they accurately re-create/preserve the complex multicellular organization and the dynamic interactions of the parental microenvironment, which can affect tumor fate and drug sensitivity. Hence, development of models that recapitulate tumor within its embedding microenvironment is an imperative need. This is particularly true for multiple myeloma (MM), which survives almost exclusively in the bone marrow (BM). To meet this need, we have previously exploited and validated an innovative 3D-dynamic culture technology, based on the use of the Rotary Cell Culture System (RCCS ™) bioreactor. Here, we describe, step by step, the procedures we have employed to establish two human MM ex vivo models, i.e., the culture of human BM-derived isolated cells and of MM tissues from patients.

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Ferrarini, M., Steimberg, N., Boniotti, J., Berenzi, A., Belloni, D., Mazzoleni, G., & Ferrero, E. (2017). 3D-dynamic culture models of multiple myeloma. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1612, pp. 177–190). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7021-6_13

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