3D Multicellular Tumor Spheroids in a Microfluidic Droplet System for Investigation of Drug Resistance

Polymers (Basel). 2022 Sep 8;14(18):3752. doi: 10.3390/polym14183752.

Abstract

A three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroid model plays a critical role in mimicking tumor microenvironments in vivo. However, the conventional culture methods lack the ability to manipulate the 3D tumor spheroids in a homogeneous manner. To address this limitation, we developed a microfluidic-based droplet system for drug screening applications. We used a tree-shaped gradient generator to control the cell density and encapsulate the cells within uniform-sized droplets to generate a 3D gradient-sized tumor spheroid. Using this microfluidic-based droplet system, we demonstrated the high-throughput generation of uniform 3D tumor spheroids containing various cellular ratios for the analysis of the anti-cancer drug cytotoxicity. Consequently, this microfluidic-based gradient droplet generator could be a potentially powerful tool for anti-cancer drug screening applications.

Keywords: anti-cancer drug screening; concentration gradient generator; microdroplet; multicellular cancer spheroid.

Grants and funding

This work war supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT (Grant number 2022R1A2C2003724, 2016R1A6A1A3012845, 2019M3A9H2032547). This research was supported by the Korean Fund for Regenerative Medicine funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare (Grant number RS-2022-00070316), Republic of Korea. This work was also supported by Nanomedical Devices Development Project of National Nano Fab Center (Grant number CSM2105M101), Korea.