Liu Ye, Mohri Zahra, Alsheikh Wissal, Cheema Umber
UCL Centre for 3D models of Health and Disease, Division of Surgery and Interventional Sciences University College London, London WC1E 6BT, UK.
Medical Biosciences, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London SW7 2BU, UK.
Cancers (Basel). 2021 Mar 16;13(6):1334. doi: 10.3390/cancers13061334.
The development of biomimetic, human tissue models is recognized as being an important step for transitioning in vitro research findings to the native in vivo response. Oftentimes, 2D models lack the necessary complexity to truly recapitulate cellular responses. The introduction of physiological features into 3D models informs us of how each component feature alters specific cellular response. We conducted a systematic review of research papers where the focus was the introduction of key biomimetic features into in vitro models of cancer, including 3D culture and hypoxia. We analysed outcomes from these and compiled our findings into distinct groupings to ascertain which biomimetic parameters correlated with specific responses. We found a number of biomimetic features which primed cancer cells to respond in a manner which matched in vivo response.
仿生人体组织模型的发展被认为是将体外研究结果转化为天然体内反应的重要一步。通常,二维模型缺乏真正概括细胞反应所需的复杂性。将生理特征引入三维模型,能让我们了解每个组成特征如何改变特定的细胞反应。我们对研究论文进行了系统综述,这些论文的重点是将关键仿生特征引入癌症体外模型,包括三维培养和缺氧。我们分析了这些研究的结果,并将我们的发现整理成不同的类别,以确定哪些仿生参数与特定反应相关。我们发现了许多仿生特征,这些特征促使癌细胞以与体内反应相匹配的方式做出反应。