Time-Resolved Fluorescence Imaging and Analysis of Cancer Cell Invasion in the 3D Spheroid Model
- J Vis Exp. 2021 Jan 30:(167):10.3791/61902. doi: 10.3791/61902.
- 1. Bioengineering Department, Temple University.
- 2. Bioengineering Department, Temple University; Cancer Biology Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center; [email protected].
The invasion of Cancer cells from the primary tumor into the adjacent healthy tissues is an early step in metastasis. Invasive Cancer cells pose a major clinical challenge because no efficient method exist for their elimination once their dissemination is underway. A better understanding of the mechanisms regulating Cancer cell invasion may lead to the development of novel potent therapies. Due to their physiological resemblance to tumors, spheroids embedded in Collagen I have been extensively utilized by researchers to study the mechanisms governing Cancer cell invasion into the extracellular matrix (ECM). However, this assay is limited by (1) a lack of control over the embedding of spheroids into the ECM; (2) high cost of Collagen I and glass bottom dishes, (3) unreliable immunofluorescent labeling, due to the inefficient penetration of antibodies and fluorescent dyes and (4) time-consuming image processing and quantification of the data. To address these challenges, we optimized the three-dimensional (3D) spheroid protocol to image fluorescently labeled Cancer cells embedded in Collagen I, either using time-lapse videos or longitudinal imaging, and analyze Cancer cell invasion. First, we describe the fabrication of a spheroid imaging device (SID) to embed spheroids reliably and in a minimal Collagen I volume, reducing the assay cost. Next, we delineate the steps for robust fluorescence labeling of live and fixed spheroids. Finally, we offer an easy-to-use Fiji macro for image processing and data quantification. Altogether, this simple methodology provides a reliable and affordable platform to monitor Cancer cell invasion in Collagen I. Furthermore, this protocol can be easily modified to fit the users' needs.