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  • An in vitro vascularized mi...
    Hachey, Stephanie J; Movsesyan, Silva; Nguyen, Quy H; Burton-Sojo, Giselle; Tankazyan, Ani; Wu, Jie; Hoang, Tuyen; Zhao, Da; Wang, Shuxiong; Hatch, Michaela M; Celaya, Elizabeth; Gomez, Samantha; Chen, George T; Davis, Ryan T; Nee, Kevin; Pervolarakis, Nicholas; Lawson, Devon A; Kessenbrock, Kai; Lee, Abraham P; Lowengrub, John; Waterman, Marian L; Hughes, Christopher C W

    Lab on a chip, 04/2021, Letnik: 21, Številka: 7
    Journal Article

    Around 95% of anti-cancer drugs that show promise during preclinical study fail to gain FDA-approval for clinical use. This failure of the preclinical pipeline highlights the need for improved, physiologically-relevant in vitro models that can better serve as reliable drug-screening and disease modeling tools. The vascularized micro-tumor (VMT) is a novel three-dimensional model system (tumor-on-a-chip) that recapitulates the complex human tumor microenvironment, including perfused vasculature, within a transparent microfluidic device, allowing real-time study of drug responses and tumor-stromal interactions. Here we have validated this microphysiological system (MPS) platform for the study of colorectal cancer (CRC), the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths, by showing that gene expression, tumor heterogeneity, and treatment responses in the VMT more closely model CRC tumor clinicopathology than current standard drug screening modalities, including 2-dimensional monolayer culture and 3-dimensional spheroids.