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  • Microfluidic assembly of hy...
    Sabhachandani, Pooja; Sarkar, Saheli; Mckenney, Seamus; Ravi, Dashnamoorthy; Evens, Andrew M.; Konry, Tania

    Journal of controlled release, 02/2019, Letnik: 295
    Journal Article

    Diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), the most common subtype of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, exhibits pathologic heterogeneity and a dynamic immunogenic tumor microenvironment (TME). However, the lack of preclinical in vitro models of DLBCL TME hinders optimal therapeutic screening. This study describes the development of an integrated droplet microfluidics-based platform for high-throughput generation of immunogenic DLBCL spheroids. The spheroids consist of three cell types (cancer, fibroblast and lymphocytes) in a novel hydrogel combination of alginate and puramatrix, which promoted cell adhesion and aggregation. This system facilitates dynamic analysis of cellular interaction, proliferation and therapeutic efficacy via spatiotemporal monitoring and secretome profiling. The immunomodulatory drug lenalidomide had direct anti-proliferative effect on activated B-cell like DLBCL spheroids and reduced several cytokines and other markers (e.g., CCL2, CCL3, CCL4, CD137 and ANG-1 levels) compared with untreated spheroids. Collectively, this novel spheroid platform will enable high-throughput anti-cancer therapeutic screening in a semi-automated manner. Display omitted