Investigator

Marcella Regina Cardoso

Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital · Harvard Medical School | Mass General Hospital, Center for Global Health

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Papers(1)
Three-Dimensional Cel…
Collaborators(3)
Rodrigo Fernandes da …Fernando GuimarãesLuís Gustavo Romani F…
Institutions(2)
Universidade Estadual…Centro De Referncia D…

Papers

Three-Dimensional Cell Culture Based on Magnetic Fields to Assemble Low-Grade Ovarian Carcinoma Cell Aggregates Containing Lymphocytes

There is a limited number of established ovarian cancer cell lines matching the low-grade serous histotype available for research purposes. Three-dimensional (3D) culture systems provide in vitro models with better tissue-like characteristics than two-dimensional (2D) systems. The goal in the study was to characterize the growth of a given low-grade serous ovarian carcinoma cell line in a 3D culture system conducted in a magnetic field. Moreover, the culture system was evaluated in respect to the assembly of malignant cell aggregates containing lymphocytes. CAISMOV24 cell line alone or mixed with human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were cultured using a commercially available 3D culture system designed for 24 well plates. Resulting cell aggregates revealed the intrinsic capacity of CAISMOV24 cells to assemble structures morphologically defined as papillary, and reflected molecular characteristics usually found in ovarian carcinomas. The contents of lymphocytes into co-cultured cell aggregates were significantly higher (p < 0.05) when NanoShuttle-conjugated PBMC were employed compared with non-conjugated PBMC. Moreover, lymphocyte subsets NK, T-CD4, T-CD8 and T-regulatory were successfully retrieved from co-cultured cell aggregates at 72h. Thus, the culture system allowed CAISMOV24 cell line to develop papillary-like cell aggregates containing lymphocytes.

14Works
1Papers
3Collaborators
Breast NeoplasmsPrognosisDisease-Free SurvivalBiomarkers, TumorEarly Detection of CancerLung NeoplasmsCarcinoma, DuctalCell Line, Tumor

Positions

2024–

Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital

Harvard Medical School | Mass General Hospital · Center for Global Health

2021–

Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital

Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT and Harvard

2017–

PhD Student Coordinator of the Biobank

University of Campinas - Women’s Hospital José Aristodemo Pinotti (CAISM) · Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics

Education

2021

PhD Student - Breast Cancer and Drug Resistence

Harvard Medical School - Massachusetts General Hospital · Department of Pathology

2021

PhD in Obstetrics and Gynecology - Gynecologic Oncology and Breast Cancer area

University of Campinas · Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics

2021

Predoctoral Internship

University of Miami School of Medicine · Department of Medicine - Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

2018

Predoctoral Internship

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona · Biomedical Applications of Magnetic Resonance research group

2017

Master of Science in Obstetrics and Gynecology - Maternal and Perinatal Health area

University of Campinas · Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics

2014

Undergraduate Research Project in Oncology and Pregnancy area

University of Campinas · Laboratory of Nutrition and Cancer, Department of Structural and Functional Biology

2013

BSc Biological Sciences

Federal University of São Carlos

Country

BR