The third dimension of tumor microenvironment-The importance of tumor stroma in 3D cancer models.
Jana PlavaMichaela CehakovaMarcela KuniakovaLenka TrnkovaMarina CihovaMartin BohacL'uboš DanišovičPublished in: Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.) (2023)
Recent advances in the three-dimensional (3D) cancer models give rise to a plethora of new possibilities in the development of anti-cancer drug therapies and bring us closer to personalized medicine. Three-dimensional models are undoubtedly more authentic than traditional two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures. Nowadays, they are becoming preferentially used in most cancer research fields due to their more accurate biomimetic characteristics. On the contrary, they still lack the cellular and matrix complexity of the native tumor microenvironment (TME). This review focuses on the description of existing 3D models, the incorporation of TME and fluidics into these models, and their perspective in the future research. It is clear that such an improvement would need not only biological but also technical progress. Therefore, the modern approach to anti-cancer drug discovery should involve various fields.