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Engineered microfluidic bioreactor for examining the three-dimensional breast tumor microenvironment

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BIOMICROFLUIDICS
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.5016433

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  1. Systems Biology and Bioengineering Undergraduate Research Experience (SyBBURE-Searle), a program of the Vanderbilt Institute for Integrative Biosystems Research and Education (VIIBRE)
  2. National Institutes of Health [NCI 5R01CA034590]
  3. Department of Veterans Affairs [101BX002301]
  4. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) [83573601]
  5. Center for Innovative Technology at Vanderbilt University.

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The interaction of cancer cells with the stromal cells and matrix in the tumor microenvironment plays a key role in progression to metastasis. A better understanding of the mechanisms underlying these interactions would aid in developing new therapeutic approaches to inhibit this progression. Here, we describe the fabrication of a simple microfluidic bioreactor capable of recapitulating the three-dimensional breast tumor microenvironment. Cancer cell spheroids, fibroblasts, and endothelial cells co-cultured in this device create a robust microenvironment suitable for studying in real time the migration of cancer cells along matrix structures laid down by fibroblasts within the 3D tumor microenvironment. This system allows for ready evaluation of response to targeted therapy. Published by AIP Publishing.

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