Three-dimensional cell cultures as an in vitro tool for prostate cancer modeling and drug discovery

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Abstract

In the last decade, three-dimensional (3D) cell culture technology has gained a lot of interest due to its ability to better recapitulate the in vivo organization and microenvironment of in vitro cultured cancer cells. In particular, 3D tumor models have demonstrated several different characteristics compared with traditional two-dimensional (2D) cultures and have provided an interesting link between the latter and animal experiments. Indeed, 3D cell cultures represent a useful platform for the identification of the biological features of cancer cells as well as for the screening of novel antitumor agents. The present review is aimed at summarizing the most common 3D cell culture methods and applications, with a focus on prostate cancer modeling and drug discovery.

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Fontana, F., Raimondi, M., Marzagalli, M., Sommariva, M., Gagliano, N., & Limonta, P. (2020). Three-dimensional cell cultures as an in vitro tool for prostate cancer modeling and drug discovery. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(18), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186806

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