Cancer-on-chip: a 3D model for the study of the tumor microenvironment

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Elisa Cauli
Michela Anna Polidoro
Simona Marzorati
Claudio Bernardi
Marco Rasponi
Ana Lleo
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[1] Politecnico Di Milano,Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering
[2] Accelera Srl,Hepatobiliary Immunopathology Laboratory
[3] IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[4] Humanitas University,Division of Internal Medicine and Hepatology, Department of Gastroenterology
[5] IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital,undefined
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Cancer-on-chip; Tumor microenvironment; Metastasis; Organ-on-chip; Microfluidics; Pre-clinical models;
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The approval of anticancer therapeutic strategies is still slowed down by the lack of models able to faithfully reproduce in vivo cancer physiology. On one hand, the conventional in vitro models fail to recapitulate the organ and tissue structures, the fluid flows, and the mechanical stimuli characterizing the human body compartments. On the other hand, in vivo animal models cannot reproduce the typical human tumor microenvironment, essential to study cancer behavior and progression. This study reviews the cancer-on-chips as one of the most promising tools to model and investigate the tumor microenvironment and metastasis. We also described how cancer-on-chip devices have been developed and implemented to study the most common primary cancers and their metastatic sites. Pros and cons of this technology are then discussed highlighting the future challenges to close the gap between the pre-clinical and clinical studies and accelerate the approval of new anticancer therapies in humans.
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