Charbe Nitin, McCarron Paul A, Tambuwala Murtaza M
Nitin Charbe, Unit of Clinical Pharmacology, L. Sacco University Hospital, University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy.
World J Clin Oncol. 2017 Feb 10;8(1):21-36. doi: 10.5306/wjco.v8.i1.21.
Current research in oncology deploys methods that rely principally on two-dimensional (2D) mono-cell cultures and animal models. Although these methodologies have led to significant advancement in the development of novel experimental therapeutic agents with promising anticancer activity in the laboratory, clinicians still struggle to manage cancer in the clinical setting. The disappointing translational success is attributable mainly to poor representation and recreation of the cancer microenvironment present in human neoplasia. Three-dimensional (3D) bio-printed models could help to simulate this micro-environment, with recent bio-printing of live human cells demonstrating that effective replication is achievable. This literature review outlines up-to-date advancements and developments in the use of 3D bio-printed models currently being used in oncology research. These innovative advancements in 3D bio-printing open up a new frontier for oncology research and could herald an era of progressive clinical cancer therapeutics.
当前肿瘤学研究主要采用依赖二维(2D)单细胞培养和动物模型的方法。尽管这些方法在开发具有前景的抗癌活性新型实验治疗药物方面取得了重大进展,但临床医生在临床环境中治疗癌症时仍面临困难。令人失望的转化成功率主要归因于人类肿瘤中癌症微环境的呈现和重现不佳。三维(3D)生物打印模型有助于模拟这种微环境,最近对活的人类细胞进行的生物打印表明可以实现有效的复制。这篇文献综述概述了目前肿瘤学研究中使用的3D生物打印模型的最新进展和发展情况。3D生物打印的这些创新进展为肿瘤学研究开辟了一个新的前沿领域,并可能预示着临床癌症治疗进步的时代。