Establishment of Metrigel-VEGF-SW982 complexes and application of the complexes in synovial sarcoma model in mice
10.7652/jdyxb201802026
- VernacularTitle:Metrigel-VEGF-SW982细胞支架复合物的构建及在滑膜肉瘤小鼠模型上的应用
- Author:
Lin Jia ZHU
1
;
Ke XU
;
Yong-Song CAI
;
Le YANG
;
Xiao-Qing WU
;
Peng XU
Author Information
1. 西安交通大学附属红会医院关节外科
- Keywords:
synovial sarcoma;
metrigel;
cell scaffold complex;
SW982 cell;
SCID mouse
- From:
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences)
2018;39(2):286-291
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To establish Metrigel-VEGF-SW982 complexes and use the complexes to produce animal models of synovial sarcoma so as to provide new ideas for establishing other models of soft tissue tumors. Methods After the SW982 cells were cultured and collected,they were resuspended with Metrigel,and VEGF was added.The suspension was seeded into transwell to establish the scaffold complexes of Metrigel-VEGF-SW982.The complexes were cultured overnight.Cryosections were made and HE staining was carried out to observe the cell scaffold complexes.We randomly divided 10 female SCID mice(4 week old)into scaffold group and control group. The mice in the scaffold group were transplanted with cell-scaffold complexes,and the control group with cell suspension.After 8 weeks,the success rate of modeling was compared between two groups.The mice were sacrificed and the tumors were obtained.HE staining was carried out to observe the histopathological features of tumors in both scaffold group and control group.Results The SW982 cells were cultured with Matrigel in a 3D way,which could simulate the growth condition of cells in vivo.Establishing synovial sarcoma animal model with cell scaffold complex could increase the success rate.The tumors in scaffold group had a larger volume,higher density of tumor cells and greater vascularization(P<0.05).Conclusion Establishing synovial sarcoma animal model with Metrigel-VEGF-SW982 complex can greatly improve the success rate of modeling,which can provide basis for the study of synovial sarcoma.