Pig-derived ECM-SIS provides a novel matrix gel for tumor modeling

Author:

Wu Yanhua,Wang Hao,Qu Changbo,Deng Xuesong,Li Na,Yue Sile,Xu Wenjing,Chen Yinghua,Zhou MingORCID

Abstract

Abstract The absence of effective extracellular matrix to mimic the natural tumor microenvironment remains a significant obstacle in cancer research. Matrigel, abundant in various biological matrix components, is limited in its application due to its high cost. This has prompted researchers to explore alternative matrix substitutes. Here, we have investigated the effects of the extracellular matrix derived from pig small intestinal submucosa (ECM-SIS) in xenograft tumor modeling. Our results showed that the pig-derived ECM-SIS effectively promotes the establishment of xenograft tumor models, with a tumor formation rate comparable to that of Matrigel. Furthermore, we showed that the pig-derived ECM-SIS exhibited lower immune rejection and fewer infiltrating macrophages than Matrigel. Gene sequencing analysis demonstrated only a 0.5% difference in genes between pig-derived ECM-SIS and Matrigel during the process of tumor tissue formation. These differentially expressed genes primarily participate in cellular processes, biological regulation, and metabolic processes. These findings emphasize the potential of pig-derived ECM-SIS as a cost-effective option for tumor modeling in cancer research.

Funder

Shenzhen Dapeng New Area Science and Technology Innovation Center Science and Technology Innovation and Industrial Development Special Project

Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Commission's 2023 Entrepreneurship Funding Plan

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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