3D生物打印
脚手架
三维细胞培养
细胞外基质
肿瘤微环境
癌细胞
球体
计算机科学
自愈水凝胶
癌症
组织工程
纳米技术
计算生物学
生物
生物医学工程
细胞培养
细胞生物学
化学
肿瘤细胞
癌症研究
材料科学
医学
数据库
遗传学
有机化学
作者
Nicolas Germain,Mélanie Dhayer,Salim Dekiouk,Philippe Marchetti
摘要
Tumor cells evolve in a complex and heterogeneous environment composed of different cell types and an extracellular matrix. Current 2D culture methods are very limited in their ability to mimic the cancer cell environment. In recent years, various 3D models of cancer cells have been developed, notably in the form of spheroids/organoids, using scaffold or cancer-on-chip devices. However, these models have the disadvantage of not being able to precisely control the organization of multiple cell types in complex architecture and are sometimes not very reproducible in their production, and this is especially true for spheroids. Three-dimensional bioprinting can produce complex, multi-cellular, and reproducible constructs in which the matrix composition and rigidity can be adapted locally or globally to the tumor model studied. For these reasons, 3D bioprinting seems to be the technique of choice to mimic the tumor microenvironment in vivo as closely as possible. In this review, we discuss different 3D-bioprinting technologies, including bioinks and crosslinkers that can be used for in vitro cancer models and the techniques used to study cells grown in hydrogels; finally, we provide some applications of bioprinted cancer models.
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