Affiliations 

  • 1 Universiti Sains Malaysia
  • 2 Institute for Medical Research
Trop Life Sci Res, 2016;27(11):125-130.
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Abstract

Spheroids have been shown to recapitulate the tumour in vivo with properties
such as the tumour microenvironment, concentration gradients, and tumour phenotype. As
such, it can serve as a platform for determining the growth and invasion behaviour pattern
of the cancer cells as well as be utilised for drug sensitivity assays; capable of exhibiting
results that are closer to what is observed in vivo compared to two-dimensional (2D) cell
culture assays. This study focused on establishing a three-dimensional (3D) cell culture
model using the Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC) cell line, HK1 and analysing its growth
and invasion phenotypes. The spheroids will also serve as a model to elucidate their
sensitivity to the chemotherapeutic drug, Flavopiridol. The liquid overlay method was
employed to generate the spheroids which was embedded in bovine collagen I matrix for
growth and invasion phenotypes observation. The HK1 cells formed compact spheroids
within 72 hours. Our observation from the 3 days experiments revealed that the spheroids
gradually grew and invaded into the collagen matrix, showing that the HK1 spheroids are
capable of growth and invasion. Progressing from these experiments, the HK1 spheroids
were employed to perform a drug sensitivity assay using the chemotherapeutic drug,
Flavopiridol. The drug had a dose-dependent inhibition on spheroid growth and invasion.