Department of Medical BioSciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Methods Mol Biol. 2024;2804:237-251. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3850-7_15.
Organ-on-a-chip technology allows researchers to precisely monitor drug efficacy in 3D tissue culture systems that are physiologically more relevant to humans compared to 2D cultures and that allow better control over experimental conditions as compared to animal models. Specifically, the high control over microenvironmental conditions combined with the broad range of direct measurements that can be performed in these systems makes organ-on-a-chip devices a versatile tool to investigate tumor targeting and drug delivery. Here, we describe a detailed protocol for studying the cell-selective targeting of protein drugs to tumor cells on an organ-on-a-chip system using a co-culture consisting of BT-474 cancer cells and C5120 human fibroblasts as an example.
器官芯片技术使研究人员能够在与人类生理相关性更高的 3D 组织培养系统中精确监测药物疗效,与 2D 培养相比,该系统对实验条件的控制更好,与动物模型相比,该系统可以进行更好的控制。具体而言,对微环境条件的高度控制与可以在这些系统中进行的广泛的直接测量相结合,使器官芯片设备成为研究肿瘤靶向和药物输送的多功能工具。在这里,我们描述了一个详细的方案,以使用共培养物(由 BT-474 癌细胞和 C5120 人成纤维细胞组成)为例,在器官芯片系统上研究蛋白质药物对肿瘤细胞的细胞选择性靶向。