Splitting Spheroids for Sub-culturing and Shipping: A Procedure for Propagating and Transferring Spheroids from Small Bowel Neuroendocrine Tumor

Published: April 30, 2023

Abstract

Source: Ear, P. H. et al. Establishment and Characterization of Small Bowel Neuroendocrine Tumor Spheroids. J. Vis. Exp. (2019)

This video demonstrates a strategy to split and propagate spheroids developed from small bowel neuroendocrine tumor cells. These spheroids have small bowel neuroendocrine tumor markers and can be propagated and further used to test anti-cancer drugs.

Protocol

1. Splitting SBNET Spheroids NOTE: This is done for expansion and for sharing with other researchers. Use a P1000 pipette to mechanically break the ECM and aspirate the ECM with SBNET spheroids to a sterile 1.5 mL tube. Centrifuge at 1,000 x g at 4 °C, remove all the supernatant and place the tube on ice. Add 2-4x the volume of the new ECM to the pellet. Mix the new ECM with the old ECM and SBNET spheroid…

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The authors have nothing to disclose.

Materials

DMEM Gibco 11965-092 Medium for tissue preparation
DMEM/F-12 Gibco 11320-033 Medium for organoid cultures
FBS Gibco 16000044 Reagent for culture media
Glutamine Gibco A2916801 Reagent for culture media
Insulin Sigma I0516 Reagent for culture media
Matrigel Corning 356235 Matrix to embed and anchor
organoids
Nicotinamide Sigma 72340 Reagent for culture media
PEN/STREP Gibco 15140-122 Reagent for culture media

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Splitting Spheroids for Sub-culturing and Shipping: A Procedure for Propagating and Transferring Spheroids from Small Bowel Neuroendocrine Tumor. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20412, doi: (2023).

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