3-D extracellular matrix from sectioned human tissues

Catherine B. Campbell, Edna Cukierman, Vira V. Artym

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Abstract

Cell adhesion, migration, and signaling in physiologically normal and pathological processes depend highly on the extracellular matrix that the cell interactswith.Avariety of in vitro models of two-dimensional and three-dimensional extracellular matrices have been developed to study multiple aspects of cellular behavior. However, there is a profound need for in vitro models of extracellular matrices to closely mimic both biochemical and physical aspects of a three-dimensional in vivo cellular environment. This unit outlines the preparation of human-tissue-derived, cell-free, three-dimensional extracellular matrices for studying cellular behavior and cell-extracellular matrix interactions ex vivo. These protocols can be used to prepare cell-free matrices from a variety of normal and cancerous tissues. This unit also provides protocols for quality control of acellular matrix preparations, and for immunostaining of cells for specific cellular proteins as well as of extracellular matrices for their components.

Original languageEnglish
Article number19.16
Pages (from-to)19.16.1-19.16.20
JournalCurrent Protocols in Cell Biology
Volume62
Issue numberSUPPL.62
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • Acellular matrix
  • Cell extraction
  • Collagen
  • H&E staining
  • Human tissue
  • Immunostaining
  • Three-dimensional (3-D) extracellular matrix
  • Trichrome staining

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