TY - JOUR T1 - Gelatin Sponge as an Anchorage for Three-dimensional Culture of Colorectal Cancer Cells JF - Anticancer Research JO - Anticancer Res SP - 4259 LP - 4269 DO - 10.21873/anticanres.15230 VL - 41 IS - 9 AU - MUNEYUKI KOYAMA AU - ERIKA OSADA AU - YUKI TAKEMURA AU - HIDEKI SAITO AU - EMI KIKUCHI AU - MAYUMI NOMURA AU - KAZUNARI SUGIMITSU AU - NOBUTAKE AKIYAMA AU - GO KUWATA AU - KEI-ICHI IKEDA AU - TOSHIAKI TACHIBANA AU - YOSHINOBU MANOME Y1 - 2021/09/01 UR - http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/41/9/4259.abstract N2 - Background: Compared to two-dimensional cultures, three-dimensional (3D) cultures have many advantages in cancer studies. Nevertheless, their implementation is unsatisfactory. This study aimed to develop an anchorage-dependent 3D culture model for colorectal cancer research. Materials and Methods: Human HCT116, DLD-1 and SW620 colorectal cell lines were cultured in a gelatin sponge, and its applicability for morphological examination was studied. Results: The resulting specimens were suitable for scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and immunohistochemical examination. HCT116 formed smaller structures and migrated through the pores of the sponge. DLD-1 formed larger structures with tight cell-to-cell adhesion. SW620 also formed large structures but small clustered cells tended to attach to the anchorage more favorably. Immunohistochemical staining demonstrated phosphorylated yes-associated protein (YAP) localized near the attachment site in HCT116 cells. Conclusion: Because the gelatin sponge provided suitable anchorage and the cultured cells formed distinguishable 3D structures, this method may be useful for further colorectal cancer research. ER -