Use and application of organ-on-a-chip platforms in cancer research

J Cell Commun Signal. 2023 Dec;17(4):1163-1179. doi: 10.1007/s12079-023-00790-7. Epub 2023 Nov 30.

Abstract

Tumors are a major cause of death worldwide, and much effort has been made to develop appropriate anti-tumor therapies. Existing in vitro and in vivo tumor models cannot reflect the critical features of cancer. The development of organ-on-a-chip models has enabled the integration of organoids, microfluidics, tissue engineering, biomaterials research, and microfabrication, offering conditions that mimic tumor physiology. Three-dimensional in vitro human tumor models that have been established as organ-on-a-chip models contain multiple cell types and a structure that is similar to the primary tumor. These models can be applied to various foci of oncology research. Moreover, the high-throughput features of microfluidic organ-on-a-chip models offer new opportunities for achieving large-scale drug screening and developing more personalized treatments. In this review of the literature, we explore the development of organ-on-a-chip technology and discuss its use as an innovative tool in basic and clinical applications and summarize its advancement of cancer research.

Keywords: Cancer; Disease modeling; High-throughput analysis; Microfluidics; Organ-on-a-chip.

Publication types

  • Review