Ibarra BA, Jiang X, Treffy RW, Saxena A. Injection of human neuroblastoma cells into neural crest streams in live zebrafish embryos.
STAR Protoc 2022;
3:101380. [PMID:
35586316 PMCID:
PMC9108679 DOI:
10.1016/j.xpro.2022.101380]
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Abstract
Cancer cell behavior is highly microenvironment dependent, but we have a limited understanding of malignant cell-microenvironment interactions in vivo. Here, we describe a protocol for xenotransplanting human neuroblastoma (NB) cells into streams of migrating neural crest stem cells in zebrafish embryos, followed by confocal time-lapse imaging and cell tracking. This high-resolution model system facilitates the quantitative spatiotemporal analysis of cancer cell-cell and cell-environment interactions.
For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Treffy et al. (2021).
Xenotransplantation of human neuroblastoma cells into live zebrafish embryos
Model system to study neural crest and neuroblastoma comigration
Time-lapse imaging and tracking of neuroblastoma cells in an in vivo microenvironment
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