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Item Type Journal Article
Title Antibiotics inhibit sphere-forming ability in suspension culture
Creator Relier et al.
Author Sébastien Relier
Author Laura Yazdani
Author Oualid Ayad
Author Armelle Choquet
Author Jean-François Bourgaux
Author Michel Prudhomme
Author Julie Pannequin
Author Françoise Macari
Author Alexandre David
Abstract

Cancer Cell Int. 2016 Feb 12;16:6. doi: 10.1186/s12935-016-0277-6. eCollection 2016.

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: This last decade, a lot of emphasis has been placed on developing new cancer cell culture models, closer to in vivo condition, in order to test new drugs and therapies. In the case of colorectal cancer, the use of patient biopsies to seed 3D primary cultures and mimic tumor initiation necessitates the use of antibiotics to prevent microbial intestinal contamination. However, not only long term use of antibiotics may mask the presence of low levels of microbial contamination, it may also impact cancer cell phenotype.

METHODS: In this study we tested the impact of penicillin-streptomycin cocktail addition in both monolayer and suspension culture. To ensure the reliability of our observations we used six different cell lines and each experiment was performed in triplicate. Results were analyzed with Student's t test.

RESULTS: We show that penicillin-streptomycin cocktail inhibits the sphere-forming ability of six cancer cell lines in suspension culture though it has no impact in monolayer culture. We correlate this effect with a significant decrease of cancer stem cells pool which holds self-renewal potential.

CONCLUSIONS: Overall, this study warns against systematic addition of antibiotics in growth medium and raises the interesting possibility of using antibiotics to target cancer stem cells.

PMID:26877710 | PMC:PMC4751670 | DOI:10.1186/s12935-016-0277-6

Publication Cancer cell international
Date 2016-02-16 00:00:00
Language en
DOI 10.1186/s12935-016-0277-6
URL https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26877710/?utm_source=Firefox&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=16WqI68KDOBEDOCNE1P3RxYQYPTwTutpbvUaDhoUuYPuJd459j&fc=20250120064306&ff=20250120064533&v=2.18.0.post9+e462414
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Date Added 2025/01/20 - 14:26:35
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