Culture of HepG2 liver cells on three dimensional polystyrene scaffolds enhances cell structure and function during toxicological challenge
Open Access
- 15 August 2007
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Anatomy
- Vol. 211 (4) , 567-576
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7580.2007.00778.x
Abstract
Cultured cells are dramatically affected by the micro‐environment in which they are grown. In this study, we have investigated whether HepG2 liver cells grown in three dimensional (3‐D) cultures cope more effectively with the known cytotoxic agent, methotrexate, than their counterparts grown on traditional two dimensional (2‐D) flat plastic surfaces. To enable 3‐D growth of HepG2 cells in vitro, we cultured cells on 3‐D porous polystyrene scaffolds previously developed in our laboratories. HepG2 cells grown in 3‐D displayed excellent morphological characteristics and formed numerous bile canaliculi that were seldom seen in cultures grown on 2‐D surfaces. The function of liver cells grown on 3‐D supports was significantly enhanced compared to activity of cells grown on 2‐D standard plasticware. Unlike their 2‐D counterparts, 3‐D cultures were less susceptible to lower concentrations of methotrexate. Cells grown in 3‐D maintained their structural integrity, possessed greater viability, were less susceptible to cell death at higher levels of the cytotoxin compared to 2‐D cultures, and appeared to respond to the drug in a manner more comparable to its known activity in vivo. Our results suggest that hepatotoxicity testing using 3‐D cultures might be more likely to reflect true physiological responses to cytotoxic compounds than existing models that rely on 2‐D culture systems. This technology has potential applications for toxicity testing and drug screening.Keywords
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