乳腺癌
癌细胞
癌症
转移
癌症研究
立体光刻
3d打印
骨转移
生物医学工程
医学
材料科学
内科学
复合材料
作者
Haitao Cui,Timothy Esworthy,Xuan Zhou,Sung Yun Hann,Robert I. Glazer,Rong Li,Lijie Grace Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.201900924
摘要
Cancer metastases are a challenge for cancer treatment due to their organ specificity and pathophysiological complexity. Engineering 3D in vitro models capable of replicating native cancer dissemination can significantly improve the understanding of cancer biology and can help to guide the development of more effective treatments. In order to better mimic the behavior of native cancer, a triculture metastatic model is created using a stereolithography printing technique with optimized inks for investigating the invasion of breast cancer (BrCa) cells into vascularized bone tissue. The printed system allows to study transendothelial migration and the colony-forming behavior of metastatic BrCa cells. The key steps of BrCa cell progression including expansion, migration, and colonization are continuously monitored and the interactions between cancer cells, vascular cells, and bone cells are systematically investigated. The study results demonstrate that the 3D printed tissue construct by incorporating multiple cells and various favorable ink matrices provides a suitable model to study the interaction between these cells in a complex vascular microenvironment. As such, the 3D printed tricultured model may serve as a valuable tool for studying metastatic breast cancer progression in bone.
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