A Microfluidic 3D-Tumor-Spheroid Model for the Evaluation of Targeted Therapies from Angiogenesis-Related Cytokines at the Single Spheroid Level.
Mengqi LiuYihe WangChao WangPing LiJiaoyan QiuNingkai YangMingyuan SunLin HanPublished in: Advanced healthcare materials (2024)
Angiogenesis is a key player in drug resistance to targeted therapies for breast cancer. The average expression of angiogenesis-related cytokines is widely associated with the treatments of target therapies for a population of cells or spheroids, overlooking the distinct responses for individuals. In this work, a highly integrated microfluidic platform is developed for the generation of monodisperse multicellular tumor spheroids (MTSs), drug treatments, and the measurement of cytokines for individual MTSs in a single chip. The platform allows the correlation evaluation between cytokine secretion and drug treatment at the level of individual spheroids. For validation, quantities of six representative proangiogenic cytokines are tested against treatments with four model drugs at varying times and concentrations. By applying a linear regression model, significant correlations are established between cytokine secretion and the treated drug concentration for individual spheroids. The proposed platform provides a high-throughput method for the investigation of the molecular mechanism of the cytokine response to targeted therapies and paves the way for future drug screening using predictive regression models at the single-spheroid level.
Keyphrases
- high throughput
- endothelial cells
- single cell
- drug induced
- vascular endothelial growth factor
- adverse drug
- circulating tumor cells
- emergency department
- induced apoptosis
- cell death
- wound healing
- current status
- cross sectional
- cell proliferation
- combination therapy
- signaling pathway
- neural network
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- electronic health record