PO.TB04.01 · 肿瘤生物学

Bulk cancer spheroid preservation and post-thaw viability for high-throughput screening applications

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编号 664 展板 12 时间 4/19 02:00–05:00 区域 Section 27 主讲 Hilary Sherman, BS
分会场 Ex Vivo Systems: Patient-Derived, Patient-Specific Tumor Cultures
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作者与单位

Hilary Sherman1, Rock Pulak2

1Corning Incorporated, Tewksbury, MA,2Union Biometrica, Holliston, MA

摘要 Abstract

Three-dimensional cancer spheroids provide physiologically relevant models that closely mimic in vivo tumor architecture, making them valuable tools for drug screening and tumor biology research. Despite their advantages, integration into high-throughput workflows is often hindered by labor-intensive and time-sensitive culture processes. In this study, we investigated the feasibility of bulk cryopreservation of cancer spheroid lines using Corning's 12K Flask format, followed by assessment of post-thaw viability and performance in downstream assays. Our findings demonstrate that bulk freezing effectively preserves spheroid morphology and cellular viability across multiple cancer cell types. Post-thaw spheroids retained structural integrity and metabolic activity, supporting their use in screening applications. This scalable approach enhances experimental reproducibility and workflow flexibility, enabling broader adoption of 3D models in preclinical research. These results support the incorporation of cryopreserved spheroids into high-throughput platforms, advancing the utility of 3D culture systems in cancer drug discovery.
利益披露 Disclosure
H. Sherman, None.

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