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Paper 2023, Materials Today Bio, 3D cell subculturing pillar dish for pharma…

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ABSTRACT
A pillar dishe for subculture of 3D cultured cells on hydrogel spots (Matrigel and alginate) have been developed.
Cells cultured in 3D in an extracellular matrix (ECM) can retain their intrinsic properties, but cells cultured in 2D
lose their intrinsic properties as the cells stick to the bottom of the well. Previously, cells and ECM spots were
dispensed on a conventional culture dish for 3D cultivation. However, as the spot shape and location depended
on user handling, pillars were added to the dish to realize uniform spot shape and stable subculture, supporting
3D cell culture-based high-throughput screening (HTS). Matrigel and alginate were used as ECMs during 6-passage subculture.
The growth rate of lung cancer cell (A549) was higher on Matrigel than on alginate.
Cancer cell was subcultured in three dimensions in the proposed pillar dish and used for drug screening and differential gene
expression analysis. Interestingly, stemness markers, which are unique characteristics of lung cancer cells
inducing drug resistance, were upregulated in 3D-subcultured cells compared with those in 2D-subcultured cells.
Additionally, the PI3K/Akt/mTOR, VEGFR1/2, and Wnt pathways, which are promising therapeutic targets for
lung cancer, were activated, showing high drug sensitivity under 3D-HTS using the 3D-subcultured cells.