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Thermo Scientific’s Nunclon Sphera 3D culture system is designed for spheroid culture (e.g., 3D tumor spheroids) and organoid culture (e.g., brain organoids) with a wide selection of formats, from plates to dishes and flasks.
Low attachment cell culture plates, also known as spheroid culture plates, allow virtually no cell attachment to the cultureware, supporting the establishment of 3D spheroids and organoids via cell-to-cell aggregation through naturally secreted extracellular matrices (ECM).
Overview of the cell lines, culture conditions, and analysis techniques that are being used to transition from 2D to 3D cell models in the 3D Cell Culture & Analysis Handbook.
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Nunclon Sphera proprietary surface coating helps prevent protein adsorption to the cultureware surface, helping minimize monolayer cell adhesion to the culture vessel.
Figure 1. Compared to the standard cell culture flask (e.g., Nunclon Delta), minimal cell attachment was observed on the Nunclon Sphera 3D ultra low attachment culture flasks across three different cell types.
The reliable cell growth and the ease in controlling spheroid size on the Nunclon Sphera 96-well U-bottom ultra low attachment 3D cell culture plate are important for applications where consistency and reproducibility are valued. 3D tumor spheroids imitate the in vivo development of solid tumors with homogenous growth and, in the cases of sizable tumors, the hypoxic core.
Figure 2. Growth kinetics of HCT 116 colon cancer cells shows early spheroid formation in the Nunclon Sphera 3D cell culture plate, even with low initial seeding density of 100 cells/well.
Figure 3. Size of the HCT 116 3D tumor spheroids can be controlled by the initial seeding densities in the wells. HCT 116 colon cancer cells were cultured on the Nunclon Sphera 3D ultra low attachment cell culture plate for 112 hours.
Figure 4. The hypoxic core in a HeLa tumor spheroid after 2 days of culture on the Nunclon Sphera 96-well U-bottom spheroid culture plate with initial seeding density of 1,000 cells/well. The 3D tumor spheroid was stained with Invitrogen Image-iT Red Hypoxia Probe and Invitrogen NucBlue Live ReadyProbes reagent on a Nunc glass bottom dish.
Neural stem cells (NSC) naturally secrete an extracellular matrix, allowing them to rapidly aggregate and form neurospheres. With the right 3D cell culture protocol, consistent cell growth of neurospheres leads to further differentiation to multi-cellular structures known as brain organoids with tissue-specific morphology and function.
Figure 5. Human iPSC-derived neurospheres were cultured on a Nunclon Sphera spheroid culture plate for one week, stained with DAPI, and imaged.
Embryonic stem cells (ESC) and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) form 3D aggregates, known as embryoid bodies, held together by a complex network of adhesion molecules. The paracrine signaling within an embryoid body is crucial to embryogenesis in response to environmental cues that lead to the eventual differentiation of three germ layers.
Figure 6. Viability of human ESC in an embryoid body cultured on the Nunclon Sphera 3D cell culture dish in Gibco Essential 6 medium supplemented with TGF-b is evaluated by Invitrogen LIVE (green)/DEAD (red) viability assay (scale bar 1,000 μm).
Figure 7. The differentiation of a human embryoid body to three germ layers on Nunc Lab Tek II Chamber Slides as shown by the expression of ectoderm marker beta-tubulin, endoderm marker alpha fetoprotein (AFP), and mesoderm marker smooth muscle actin (SMA). Counter-stained with DAPI.
The high failure rate of new drug development suggests the need for better 3D cell models in the early stages of the drug development process. 3D cell spheroids and organoids of uniform size, centered in the wells of the Nunclon Sphera 3D cell culture microplates, present an attractive biologically relevant 3D cell model system for drug discovery and disease modeling amenable to high-throughput screening or high-content screening.
Figure 8. A brightfield image of A549 human lung 3D tumor spheroids exhibiting uniform size and shape in the Nunclon Sphera 96-well U-bottom plate.
Figure 9. Niclosamide-induced mitochondrial membrane depolarization and apoptosis are demonstrated using A549 and HeLa 3D tumor spheroids on the Nunclon Sphera 96-well U-bottom plate. Tumor spheroids are stained with MitoTracker Orange and CellEvent Green Caspase 3/7.
3D Cell Culture & Analysis Handbook
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