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. 2021 Nov 5;9:745943. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2021.745943

TABLE 1.

Significant mammary organoid studies with associated protocol details.

Study (Year) Source of organoid Type of matrix Technique Significance of study
Simian et al. (2001) Normal mouse mammary glands and mammary epithelial cell lines Type I Collagen Organoids embedded in collagen gels Provided evidence for role of matrix metalloproteinases in mammary epithelial branching
Lee et al. (2007) Human breast cell lines, either normal or malignant Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm extracellular matrix extract, Matrigel Embedded assay with layering method, 3D on-top assay Describes different techniques for 3D culture assays
Ewald et al. (2008) Transgenic mouse mammary glands Matrigel Suspension of organoids in Matrigel Demonstrated common branching mechanisms of branching morphogenesis in mammary epithelial cells
Nguyen-Ngoc et al. (2015) Normal mouse mammary glands Both Matrigel and Collagen I Several protocols for different ECMs Provides examples of outcomes of various types of assays with different ECMs
Sachs et al. (2018) Human breast cancer tissue Basement Membrane Extract Cells suspended in basement membrane extract drops Established a biobank of breast cancer organoids
Djomehri et al. (2019) Malignant mouse mammary tissue, immortalized cell lines Matrigel Hanging drop array Demonstrated scaffold-free technique
Mazzucchelli et al. (2019) Human breast cancer tissue Matrigel Seeding of organoids in Matrigel droplets Described novel technique for isolating patient-derived organoids from surgical and biopsy specimens
Chen et al. (2019) Normal human breast tissue Matrigel Growth of organoids from mammospheres in low-attachment plates Described isolation of progenitor cell-generated organoids
Mollica et al. (2019) Normal human and rat mammary tissue Decellularized rat or human breast tissue utilized to form hydrogels Bioprinting technique Developed 3D bioprinted organoids with significant reproducibility
Dekkers et al. (2021) Human normal and breast cancer tissue Basement Membrane Extract Tissue suspended in basement membrane extract and plated in drops Demonstrated long-term culture of normal and breast cancer organoids
Pan et al. (2021) Human malignant pleural effusion Basement Membrane Extract Pleural effusion specimen centrifuged, suspended in basement membrane extract, and placed suspension plate Successfully expanded pleural effusion-derived triple negative BC organoids