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Recent advances in in vitro skin-on-a-chip models for drug testing

Jong Hwan Sung, Jae Jung Kim

2023Expert Opinion on Drug Metabolism & Toxicology10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Introduction The skin is an organ that has the largest surface area and provides a barrier against external environment. While providing protection, it also interacts with other organs in the body and has implications for various diseases. Development of physiologically realistic in vitro models of the skin in the context of the whole body is important for studying these diseases and will be a valuable tool for pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and food industry.Area covered This article provides an overview of the skin structure, physiology, as well as drug metabolism in the skin, and dermatological diseases. We summarize various in vitro skin models currently available, as well as novel in vitro models based on organ-on-a-chip technology. We also explain the concept of multi-organ-on-a-chip and describe recent developments in this field aimed at recapitulating the interaction of the skin with other organs in the body.Expert opinion Recent developments in the organ-on-a-chip field have enabled the development of in vitro model systems that resemble human skin more closely than conventional models. In the near future, we will be seeing various model systems that allow researchers to study complex diseases in a more mechanistic manner, which will help the development of new pharmaceuticals for such diseases.

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Context (archaeology)Organ-on-a-chipCosmeticsDrug developmentExpert opinionHuman skinBiochemical engineeringDrugComputer scienceComputational biologyBiologyMedicineRisk analysis (engineering)PharmacologyNanotechnologyPathologyEngineeringIntensive care medicinePaleontologyMaterials scienceGeneticsMicrofluidics3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications