Raw data_1 from A tumour-spheroid manufacturing and cryopreservation process that yields a highly reproducible product ready for direct use in drug screening assays
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If it were possible to purchase tumour-spheroids as a standardized product, ready for direct use in assays, this may contribute to greater research reproducibly, potentially reducing costs. Herein, we describe a workflow where uniformly sized cancer tumour-spheroids are mass-produced using microwell culture, cryopreserved with high viability, and then cultured in neutral buoyancy media for drug testing. C4-2B prostate cancer or MCF-7 breast cancer cells amalgamated into uniform tumour-spheroids after 48 h of culture. Tumour-spheroids formed from 100 cells each tolerated the cryopreservation process marginally better than tumour-spheroids formed from 200 or 400 cells. Post-thaw, tumour-spheroid metabolic activity was significantly reduced, suggesting mitochondrial damage. Metabolic function was rescued by thawing the tumour-spheroids into medium supplemented with 10 µM <i>N</i>-Acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC). Following thaw, the neutral buoyancy media, Happy Cell, was used to maintain tumour-spheroids as discrete tissues during drug testing. Fresh and cryopreserved C4-2B or MCF-7 tumour-spheroids responded similarly to titrations of Docetaxel. This protocol will contribute to a future where tumour-spheroids will be available for purchase as reliable and reproducible products, allowing laboratories to efficiently replicate and build on published research, in many cases making tumour-spheroids simply another cell culture reagent.
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The Royal Society
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2023-09-21



