Protocols

LX-APR-004

Run an ECM-Embedded 3D Spheroid Invasion Assay

Summary

This protocol measures invasive outgrowth from preformed cancer spheroids embedded within LunaX ECM. The 96-well model surrounds each spheroid with a tuneable 3D matrix for studying stiffness-dependent invasion, treatment response and differences between cancer cell types.

What you’ll do

  • Form compact cancer spheroids in an ultra-low-attachment plate.
  • Embed individual spheroids in 30 µL of LunaX ECM precursor.
  • Centre spheroids and photocrosslink the matrix to the selected stiffness.
  • Capture daily images of invasion through the surrounding ECM.
  • Quantify invasion area and invasion-front radius relative to day 0.

Protocol at a glance

  • Model: Metastatic cancer cells such as MDA-MB-231, with adaptation possible for primary cells.
  • Spheroid formation: 1,000–2,000 cells per well for 3 days.
  • Embedding format: One spheroid in a 30 µL LunaX ECM volume.
  • Stiffness range: 0.5–6 kPa using validated Crosslinker exposure settings.
  • Readout: Brightfield imaging every 24 hours; invasion may begin within 1–3 days in softer matrices.

Expected outcome

Embedded spheroids should exhibit a time-dependent increase in invasion area. Softer matrices are expected to maintain a more compact morphology, while intermediate and stiffer conditions support collective protrusions, invasive spreading and increased single-cell dissemination under the reported model conditions.

Critical parameters

  • Confirm compact spheroid formation and cell viability above 90% before embedding.
  • Leave a small residual liquid volume during aspiration to avoid losing or drying spheroids.
  • Fully submerge each spheroid in ECM and avoid air bubbles.
  • Centrifuge at approximately 150 × g for 15 seconds to centralise spheroids before crosslinking.
  • Record the Crosslinker program, irradiance and exposure duration for every condition.

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