Magne Léa, Bugarin Florian, Ferrand Audrey
Institut de Recherche en Santé Digestive, Université de Toulouse, INSERM, INRAE, ENVT, UPS, Toulouse, France.
Institut Clément Ader, Université Fédérale de Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées, CNRS, UPS, INSA, ISAE-SUPAERO, Toulouse, France.
Biol Cell. 2025 Apr;117(4):e70003. doi: 10.1111/boc.70003.
Mechanobiology studies how mechanical forces influence biological processes at different scales, both in homeostasis and in pathology. Organoids, 3D structures derived from stem cells, are particularly relevant tools for modeling tissues and organs in vitro. They currently constitute one of the most suitable models for mechanobiology studies. This review provides an overview of existing or applicable approaches to organoids for mechanical studies. We first present the different types of culture supports, including hydrogels and organ-on-chip. We then discuss advanced imaging techniques, particularly suitable for studying the physical properties of cells, allowing the visualization of mechanical forces and cellular responses. We also describe the approaches and tools available to observe the organoids by microscopy. Finally, we present analytical methods, including computational models and biophysical measurement approaches, which facilitate the quantification of mechanical interactions. This review aims to provide the most comprehensive overview possible of the methods, instrumentations, and tools available to conduct a mechanobiological study on organoids.
力学生物学研究机械力如何在不同尺度上影响生物过程,无论是在稳态还是病理状态下。类器官是源自干细胞的三维结构,是体外模拟组织和器官的特别相关的工具。它们目前是力学生物学研究最合适的模型之一。本综述概述了用于机械研究的类器官的现有或适用方法。我们首先介绍不同类型的培养支架,包括水凝胶和芯片器官。然后我们讨论先进的成像技术,特别适合于研究细胞的物理性质,能够可视化机械力和细胞反应。我们还描述了通过显微镜观察类器官的可用方法和工具。最后,我们介绍分析方法,包括计算模型和生物物理测量方法,这些方法有助于量化机械相互作用。本综述旨在尽可能全面地概述可用于对类器官进行力学生物学研究的方法、仪器和工具。