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Brachytherapy on-a-chip: a clinically-relevant approach for radiotherapy testing in 3d biology.

Rodin ChermatElena Refet-MollofYuji KamioJean-François CarrierPhilip WongThomas Gervais
Published in: Lab on a chip (2024)
We describe the first microfluidic device for in vitro testing of brachytherapy (BT), with applications in translational cancer research. Our PDMS-made BT-on-chip system allows highly precise manual insertion of clinical BT seeds, reliable dose calculation using standard clinically-used TG-43 formalism and easy culture of naturally hypoxic spheroids in less than 3 days, thereby increasing the translational potential of the device. As the BT-on-chip platform is designed to be versatile, we showcase three different gold-standard post-irradiation bioassays and recapitulate, for the first time on-chip, key clinical observations such as dose rate effect and hypoxia-induced radioresistance. Our results suggest that BT-on-chip can be used to safely and efficiently integrate BT and radiotherapy to translational research and drug development pipelines, without expensive equipment or complex workflows.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • circulating tumor cells
  • radiation therapy
  • locally advanced
  • high dose
  • early stage
  • radiation induced
  • papillary thyroid
  • rectal cancer
  • oxidative stress
  • squamous cell
  • dna damage
  • monte carlo