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High-dose drug heat map analysis for drug safety and efficacy in multi-spheroid brain normal cells and GBM patient-derived cells

  • Sang Yun Lee
  • , Yvonne Teng
  • , Miseol Son
  • , Bosung Ku
  • , Ho Sang Moon
  • , Vinay Tergaonkar
  • , Pierce Kah Hoe Chow
  • , Dong Woo Lee
  • , Do Hyun Nam
  • Sungkyunkwan University
  • Ltd.
  • AVATAMED Pte. Ltd.
  • Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Singapore
  • National University of Singapore
  • National Cancer Centre
  • Singapore General Hospital
  • Duke-NUS Medical School
  • Konyang University

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Abstract

To test the safety and efficacy of drugs via a high does drug heat map, a multi-spheroids array chip was developed by adopting a micropillar and microwell structure. In the chip, patient-derived cells were encapsulated in alginate and grown to maturity for more than 7 days to form cancer multi-spheroids. Multi-spheroids grown in conventional well plates require many cells and are easily damaged as a result of multiple pipetting during maintenance culture or experimental procedures. To address these issues, we applied a micropillar and microwell structure to the multi-spheroids array. Patient-derived cells from patients with Glioblastoma (GBM), the most common and lethal form of central nervous system cancer, were used to validate the array chip performance. After forming multi-spheroids with a diameter greater than 100μm in a 12×36 pillar array chip (25mm × 75mm), we tested 70 drug compounds (6 replicates) using a high-dose to determine safety and efficacy for drug candidates. Comparing the drug response of multi-spheroids derived from normal cells and cancer cells, we found that four compounds (Dacomitinib, Cediranib, LY2835219, BGJ398) did not show toxicity to astrocyte cell and were efficacious to patient-derived GBM cells.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0251998
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume16
Issue number12 December
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2021

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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