Source: Sharrow, A. C. et al. Using the Chicken Chorioallantoic Membrane In Vivo Model to Study Gynecological and Urological Cancers. J. Vis. Exp. (2020)
In this video, we describe the implantation of cancer cells onto a chicken chorioallantoic membrane to generate an videodan ovo model. The model successfully engrafts the ovarian cancer cells to study the progression of gynecological cancer.
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board.
1. Preparing the cancer cell suspension for transplantation (option 1)
NOTE: This is to be completed just prior to the implantation, which should ideally take place between days 7 and 10. Please see notes at the beginning of step 3 or 4 for further information concerning the implantation date. This approach was used for all the cell lines and cultured kidney cancer tumor digests.
2. Preparing tumor pieces for implantation (option 2)
NOTE: This is to be completed just prior to implantation, which should ideally take place between days 7 and 10. Please see notes at the beginning of step 3 or 4 for further information concerning the implantation date. Primary ovarian and bladder cancers were implanted as tumor pieces.
3. Implantation using a nonstick ring (option 1)
NOTE: Cells may be implanted beginning on development day 7 if the CAM is fully developed. Implantation can occur any time prior to hatching that permits adequate time for tumor development and the desired experiment but note that the embryo's immune cells begin to be present around day 10 postfertilization. Tumor growth rate varies considerably by cell type and needs to be empirically determined for the cell type of interest. The ovarian cancer and the prostate cancer cells were implanted using the nonstick ring method. Note that when a nonstick ring is not available, a pipette tip may be cut to a similar size and used.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
010 Teflon (PTFE) White 55 Duro Shore D O-Rings | The O-Ring Store | TEF010 | Nonstick ring for cell seeding. 1/4"ID X 3/8"OD X 1/16"CS Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). |
Delicate Operating Scissors; Curved; Sharp-Sharp; 30mm Blade Length; 4-3/4 in. Overall Length | Roboz Surgical | RS6703 | This is provided as an example. Any similar curved scissors would work as well. |
Dremel 8050-N/18 Micro 8V Max Tool Kit | Dremel | 8050-N/18 | This kit contains all necessary tools |
Fertilized chicken eggs (Rhode Island Red – Brown, Lab Grade) | AA Lab Eggs Inc. | N/A | A local egg supplier would need to be identified, as this supplier only delivers regionally. |
Hovabator Genesis 1588 Deluxe Egg Incubator Combo Kit | Incubator Warehouse | HB1588D-NONE-1102-1588-1357 | Other egg incubators may be used, but their reliability would need to be verified. After implantation, a cell incubator with the CO2 disabled may also be used. |
Incu-Bright Cool Light Egg Candler | Incubator Warehouse | 1102 | Other candlers may be used; however, this is preferred among those that we have tested. This candler is included in the aforementioned incubator kit. |
Matrigel Membrane Matrix HC; LDEV-Free | Corning | 354248 | Extracellular matrix solution |
SKOV3 | ATCC | HTB-77 | Human ovarian cancer cell line. |
Stirring Rods with Rubber Policeman; 5mm diameter, 6 in. length | United Scientific Supplies | GRPL06 | This is provided as an example. Any similar glass stir rods would work as well. |
Specimen forceps | Electron Microscopy Sciences | 72914 | This is provided as an example. The forceps used for pulling away the shell for bioluminescence imaging are approximately 12.8 cm long with 3 mm-wide tips. |