Emerging trends in organ-on-a-chip systems for drug screening

Acta Pharm Sin B. 2023 Jun;13(6):2483-2509. doi: 10.1016/j.apsb.2023.02.006. Epub 2023 Feb 15.

Abstract

New drug discovery is under growing pressure to satisfy the demand from a wide range of domains, especially from the pharmaceutical industry and healthcare services. Assessment of drug efficacy and safety prior to human clinical trials is a crucial part of drug development, which deserves greater emphasis to reduce the cost and time in drug discovery. Recent advances in microfabrication and tissue engineering have given rise to organ-on-a-chip, an in vitro model capable of recapitulating human organ functions in vivo and providing insight into disease pathophysiology, which offers a potential alternative to animal models for more efficient pre-clinical screening of drug candidates. In this review, we first give a snapshot of general considerations for organ-on-a-chip device design. Then, we comprehensively review the recent advances in organ-on-a-chip for drug screening. Finally, we summarize some key challenges of the progress in this field and discuss future prospects of organ-on-a-chip development. Overall, this review highlights the new avenue that organ-on-a-chip opens for drug development, therapeutic innovation, and precision medicine.

Keywords: Bioprinting; Drug discovery; Drug safety; Human-on-a-chip; In vitro models; Microfluidics; Microphysiological systems; Toxicity assessment.

Publication types

  • Review