球体
任天堂
成纤维细胞
纤维化
细胞
药物输送
电池类型
细胞培养
肺纤维化
生物医学工程
细胞生物学
化学
特发性肺纤维化
生物物理学
材料科学
肺
纳米技术
生物
医学
病理
生物化学
遗传学
内科学
作者
B.H. Kim,Jeong Yeon Kim,Hye Won Kim,In Cho,Ki Wan Bong
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202403842
摘要
Abstract Fibrotic diseases, such as pulmonary fibrosis, pose significant challenges in both research and treatment. To address the limitations of existing systems, a novel collision‐based spheroid mechanical property assessment system is developed. The system utilizes inertial fluid dynamics to induce controlled collisions through uniformly sized spheroids, allowing strain to be measured via high‐speed cameras. In this study, the system is first validated using HEK293T spheroids to optimize flow velocity, followed by an analysis of deformability differences between two cell types related to pulmonary fibrosis (Calu‐1 and MRC‐5). A co‐culture spheroid model comprising two types of lung cells, endothelial and fibroblast cells, in different rations is further developed, and significant differences in deformability depending on the cell composition is observed. Finally, spheroids are treated with TGF‐β1(Transforming Growth Factor‐β1), a factor known to activate fibroblast cells and induce excessive extra cellular matrix (ECM) accumulation, and Nintedanib, an anti‐fibrotic drug, to assess changes in mechanical properties. These results effectively reflect the mechanical properties driven by cell‐cell and cell‐ECM interactions and highlight the correlation between spheroid mechanics and the progression of fibrotic disease. This system not only contributes to a deeper understanding of fibrosis progression but also serves as a powerful platform for accelerating the development of anti‐fibrotic therapies.
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