Quantitative imaging of doxorubicin diffusion and cellular uptake in biomimetic gels with human liver tumor cells

Author:

Degerstedt Oliver1,O’Callaghan Paul2,Clavero Ada Lerma2,Gråsjö Johan1,Eriksson Olle2,Sjögren Erik1,Hansson Per1,Heindryckx Femke2,Kreuger Johan2,Lennernäs Hans1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Uppsala University Faculty of Pharmacy: Uppsala Universitet Farmaceutiska fakulteten

2. Uppsala University Faculty of Medicine: Uppsala Universitet Medicinska fakulteten

Abstract

Abstract Novel tumor-on-a-chip approaches are increasingly used to investigate tumor progression and potential treatment options. To improve the effect of any cancer treatment it is important to have an in depth understanding of drug diffusion, penetration through the tumor extracellular matrix and cellular uptake. In this study, we have developed a miniaturized chip where drug diffusion and cellular uptake in different hydrogel environments can be quantified at high resolution using live imaging. Diffusion of doxorubicin was reduced in a biomimetic hydrogel mimicking tissue properties of cirrhotic liver and early stage hepatocellular carcinoma (373 ± 108 µm2/s) as compared to an agarose gel (501 ± 77 µm2/s, p = 0.019). The diffusion was further lowered to 256 ± 30 µm2/s (p = 0.028) by preparing the biomimetic gel in cell media instead of phosphate buffered saline. The addition of liver tumor cells (Huh7 or HepG2) to the gel, at two different densities, did not significantly influence drug diffusion. Clinically relevant and quantifiable doxorubicin concentration gradients (1–20 µM) were established in the chip within one hour. Intracellular increases in doxorubicin fluorescence correlated with decreasing fluorescence of the DNA-binding stain Hoechst 33342, and based on the quantified intracellular uptake of doxorubicin an apparent cell permeability (9.00 ± 0.74 x 10− 4 µm/s for HepG2) was determined. Finally, the data derived from the in vitro model were applied to a spatio-temporal tissue concentration model to evaluate the potential clinical impact of a cirrhotic extracellular matrix on doxorubicin diffusion and tumor cell uptake.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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