Журнал клинической и экспериментальной онкологии

Is it Possible to Expedite Studies on the Effects of Pharmacological Agents on Primary Cell Cultures Obtained from High-grade Fibular Osteosarcoma?

Seyit Ali Gumustas, Ibrahim Yilmaz, Mehmet Isyar, Duygu Yasar sirin, Ahmet Guray Batmaz, Aylin Gonultas, Savas Topuk, Olcay Guler, Sibel Kayahan, Semih Akkaya, Önder Ofluoglu and Mahir Mahirogullari

Cell culture and primary cell cultures have been widely used in research in many fields of medicine, particularly cancer research. With the help of cell culture studies, the underlying molecular mechanisms and effects of pharmacological agents have been determined to a great extent. The tumor tissue used for osteosarcoma primary cell culture was obtained from resection surgery carried out in cases with proximal fibula fibroblastic osteosarcoma after three multiagent (neoadjuvant) chemotherapy treatments. The present study not only describes how to prepare human primary osteosarcoma (OS) cell cultures but also encourages and guides orthopedic surgeons in how to set up an in vitro experiment for a drug research.