An in vivo like micro-carcinoma model

Sandra Camargo, Yulia Shamis, Assaf Assis, Eduardo Mitrani*

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Abstract

We here present a novel micro-system which allows to reconstitute an in vivo lung carcinoma where the various constituting epithelial and/or stromal structural and/or cellular components can be incorporated at will. In contrast to various "organs on a chip" the model is based on the observation that in nature, epithelial cells are always supported by a connective tissue or stroma. The model is based on acellular micro-scaffolds of microscopic dimensions which enable seeded cells to obtain gases and nutrients through diffusion thus avoiding the need for vascularization. As a proof of concept, we show that in this model, Calu-3 cells can form a well-organized, continuous, polarized, one-layer epithelium lining the stromal derived alveolar cavities, and express a different pattern of tumor-related genes than when grown as standard monolayer cultures on plastic culture dishes. To our knowledge, this model, introduces for the first time a system where the function of carcinogenic cells can be tested in vitro in an environment that closely mimics the natural in vivo situation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number410
JournalFrontiers in Oncology
Volume9
Issue numberMAY
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

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© 2019 Camargo, Shamis, Assis and Mitrani.

Keywords

  • carcinoma
  • decellularized scaffolds
  • tumor micro-culture
  • tumor microenvironment
  • tumor model

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