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Tumor-on-a-chip: from bioinspired design to biomedical application

Journal

MICROSYSTEMS & NANOENGINEERING
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.1038/s41378-021-00277-8

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [8177060, 31970870, 61771498, 882061148011]
  2. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2020A1515110940, 2020A1515010665]
  3. National High-Level Talents Special Support Plan
  4. Young Top-notch Talent Support Program
  5. 100 Talents Program of Sun Yat-sen University [76120-18841213]
  6. Basic Scientific Research Special Foundation of Sun Yat-sen University [76120-18821104, 20lgpy47, 20lgzd14]
  7. Chinese Academy of Sciences [SKT2006]
  8. Open Fund of State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol at Sun Yat-sen University [2019SKLBC-KF06]
  9. Ten Thousand Plan

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Tumor-on-a-chip devices provide a promising platform for mimicking the complex tumor microenvironment and have the potential to bridge the gap between basic research and clinical applications in cancer biology and therapy. These emerging platforms, integrating 3D cell culture, microfluidic technology, and tissue engineering, offer new insights into the mechanisms of tumor evolution, drug screening, and cancer treatment development.
Cancer is one of the leading causes of human death, despite enormous efforts to explore cancer biology and develop anticancer therapies. The main challenges in cancer research are establishing an efficient tumor microenvironment in vitro and exploring efficient means for screening anticancer drugs to reveal the nature of cancer and develop treatments. The tumor microenvironment possesses human-specific biophysical and biochemical factors that are difficult to recapitulate in conventional in vitro planar cell models and in vivo animal models. Therefore, model limitations have hindered the translation of basic research findings to clinical applications. In this review, we introduce the recent progress in tumor-on-a-chip devices for cancer biology research, medicine assessment, and biomedical applications in detail. The emerging tumor-on-a-chip platforms integrating 3D cell culture, microfluidic technology, and tissue engineering have successfully mimicked the pivotal structural and functional characteristics of the in vivo tumor microenvironment. The recent advances in tumor-on-a-chip platforms for cancer biology studies and biomedical applications are detailed and analyzed in this review. This review should be valuable for further understanding the mechanisms of the tumor evolution process, screening anticancer drugs, and developing cancer therapies, and it addresses the challenges and potential opportunities in predicting drug screening and cancer treatment.

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