类有机物
结直肠癌
癌症
精密医学
个性化医疗
3D生物打印
医学
癌症治疗
生物医学工程
病理
生物信息学
内科学
生物
组织工程
神经科学
作者
Hui Chen,Zhuhao Wu,Zhiyi Gong,Yu Xia,Juan Li,Liang Du,Yuanzheng Zhang,Xiangyang Gao,Fan Zhang,Hang Hu,Qun Qian,Zhao Ding,Shishang Guo
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202102784
摘要
Cancer models, which are biologically representative of patient tumors, can predict the treatment responses and help determine the most appropriate cancer treatment for individual patients. Here, a point-of-care testing system called acoustically bioprinted patient-derived microtissues (PDMs) that can model cancer invasion and predict treatment response in individual patients with colorectal cancer (CRC), is reported. The PDMs are composed of patient-derived colorectal tumors and healthy organoids which can be precisely arranged by acoustic bioprinting approach for recapulating primary tissue's architecture. Particularly, these tumor organoids can be efficiently generated and can apprehend histological, genomic, and phenotypical characteristics of primary tumors. Consequently, these PDMs allow physiologically relevant in vitro drug (5-fluorouracil) screens, thus predicting the paired patient's responses to chemotherapy. A correlation between organoid invasion speed and normalized spreading speed of the paired patients is further established. It provides a quantitative indicator to help doctors make better decisions on ultimate anus-preserving operation for extremely low CRC patients. Thus, by combing acoustic bioprinting and organoid cultures, this method may open an avenue to establish complex 3D tissue models for precision and personalized medicine.
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