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Human microcirculation-on-chip models in cancer research: key integration of lymphatic and blood vasculatures

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Resumo:Cancer metastasis is a highly complex and multistep process, which is initiated by the invasion of tumor cells into the microcirculation system. A diverse variety of organâ onâ chip models are described investigating this critical event. However, most of these models solely integrate the blood vasculature and overlook the fundamental role of the lymphatic system despite the solid evidence showing that cancer cells mainly use this vascular network to initiate metastasis. Herein, the latest advances in the field of organâ onâ chip models of the human microcirculation system in cancer research are reviewed. The reported models are employed to investigate the mechanistic determinants of tumor physiopathology and for the screening of new anticancer drugs under the scope of the microcirculation bed. Overall, the development of complete microcirculationâ onâ chip models integrating the blood and lymphatic vasculatures is expected to provide key insights into the drug delivery process, the screening of novel therapeutic compounds, or the mechanism of tumor invasion and metastasis, among others.
Autores principais:Luque-González, Maria Angélica
Outros Autores:Reis, R. L.; Kundu, Subhas C; Caballero, David
Assunto:Blood vessel Cancer Lymphatics Microcirculation system Microfluidics Organ-on-a-chip blood vessels lymphatic vessels organ-on-chip
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso restrito
Instituição associada:Universidade do Minho
Idioma:inglês
Origem:RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
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Resumo:Cancer metastasis is a highly complex and multistep process, which is initiated by the invasion of tumor cells into the microcirculation system. A diverse variety of organâ onâ chip models are described investigating this critical event. However, most of these models solely integrate the blood vasculature and overlook the fundamental role of the lymphatic system despite the solid evidence showing that cancer cells mainly use this vascular network to initiate metastasis. Herein, the latest advances in the field of organâ onâ chip models of the human microcirculation system in cancer research are reviewed. The reported models are employed to investigate the mechanistic determinants of tumor physiopathology and for the screening of new anticancer drugs under the scope of the microcirculation bed. Overall, the development of complete microcirculationâ onâ chip models integrating the blood and lymphatic vasculatures is expected to provide key insights into the drug delivery process, the screening of novel therapeutic compounds, or the mechanism of tumor invasion and metastasis, among others.