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Harnessing Organoid Platforms for Nanoparticle Drug Development

Linanni Chen, Xinying Luo, Jiankang Zhang, Jinwen Zhang, Chunting Yang, Yunqi Zhao

2025Drug Design Development and Therapy12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cancer nanomedicine holds transformative potential, but its clinical translation remains hindered by the lack of preclinical models that accurately mimic human tumor complexity. Conventional approaches often overlook the dynamic tumor microenvironment (TME) and interpatient variability, leading to unreliable predictions of nanodrug behavior. Here, we present tumor organoids as a transformative solution. These three-dimensional cultures retain the original tumor's architecture, molecular profiles, and TME interactions. Through concrete examples spanning pancreatic, breast, and glioblastoma cancers, we showcase how organoids reliably evaluate nanodrug delivery efficiency, therapeutic effects, and safety profiles. In addition, the establishment of large-scale organoid biobanks further facilitates rapid drug screening and tailored treatment strategies, significantly improving preclinical success rates. Therefore, the organoid-driven paradigm not only overcomes long-standing challenges in tumor modeling but also paves a faster, more reliable path toward clinically effective nanotherapies.

Topics & Concepts

OrganoidNanomedicineTumor microenvironmentTransformative learningDrug deliveryDrug discoveryComputational biologyComputer scienceMedicineCancer researchNanotechnologyBioinformaticsBiologyTumor cellsNeuroscienceNanoparticlePsychologyMaterials sciencePedagogyCancer Cells and Metastasis3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchCancer Genomics and Diagnostics
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