This video demonstrates the protocol for developing pancreatic cancer stem cell spheroids in vitro. The assay can serve as a screening tool to identify compounds that potentially target cancer stem cells.
Protocol
1.Sphere Forming Assay and Analysis Sphere Formation Assay and Metformin Treatment Take the required number of cells and add the appropriate volume of CSCs medium to prepare a cell concentration of 2,000 cells/ml. Do not keep the cell suspension on ice for no longer than 1h and mixed well prior to plating. Add 500 µl of 1X PBS to the first and last row of a 24-well plate for humidification in order to help minimize medium evaporati…
Representative Results
Figure 1. Metformin Treatment Inhibits Oxygen Consumption and Induces ROS Production. (A) Metformin addition inhibits oxygen consumption (OCR) of sphere-derived cells. Two different PDAC secondary spheres were treated with metformin and OCR changes were measured by extracellular flux analysis. Rotenone injection was used as a control for total mitochondrial OCR …
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Materials
24-well Ultra-low Attachment Plates
Corning
3474
Sterile 1x Dulbecco’s Phosphate Buffered Saline
Sigma
D8537
Metformin
Sigma
D150959-5G
Trypsin solution, 0.05%
Life technologies
25300054
Incubator with CO2 input
CASY Cell Counter and Analyzer for proliferation and viability measurement
Sphere Formation Assay: An In Vitro Method to Identify Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells and Screen Therapies. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20320, doi: (2023).