Cancer Metastasis-on-a-Chip for Modeling Metastatic Cascade and Drug Screening

Adv Healthc Mater. 2024 Jan 15:e2302436. doi: 10.1002/adhm.202302436. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Microfluidic chips are valuable tools for studying intricate cellular and cell-microenvironment interactions. Traditional in vitro cancer models lack accuracy in mimicking the complexities of in vivo tumor microenvironment. However, cancer-metastasis-on-a-chip (CMoC) models combine the advantages of 3D cultures and microfluidic technology, serving as powerful platforms for exploring cancer mechanisms and facilitating drug screening. These chips are able to compartmentalize the metastatic cascade, deepening the understanding of its underlying mechanisms. This article provides an overview of current CMoC models, focusing on distinctive models that simulate invasion, intravasation, circulation, extravasation, and colonization, and their applications in drug screening. Furthermore, challenges faced by CMoC and microfluidic technologies are discussed, while exploring promising future directions in cancer research. The ongoing development and integration of these models into cancer studies are expected to drive transformative advancements in the field.

Keywords: cancer-on-a-chip; drug screening; metastasis; microfluidics; tumor microenvironment.

Publication types

  • Review