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Extracellular Matrix-Based Hydrogels to Tailoring Tumor Organoids

Hyun Jin Lee, Siwon Mun, Duc Minh Pham, Pilnam Kim

2021ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering42 citationsDOI

Abstract

When embedded into a three-dimensional (3D) matrix, cancer stem cells (or cancer-initiating cells) can grow into self-organizing organotypic structures called tumor organoids. During organoid formation, the matrix not only provides structural support but also delivers biochemical signals. Although increasing evidence indicates that the extracellular matrix (ECM) is an essential component of the tumor microenvironment during tumor development and progression, the influence of the ECM on organoid formation has been largely ignored; the ECM has only recently been recognized to play a role in the regulation of cancer cell phenotypes. We reviewed ECM-based hydrogels to tailoring tumor organoids and highlight the potential role of the ECM in the development of recapitulating malignant/invasive tumor organoids with enhanced capacity for in vitro representation of ECM-regulated tumor progression.

Topics & Concepts

OrganoidExtracellular matrixSelf-healing hydrogelsCell biologyTumor microenvironmentTumor progressionMatrix (chemical analysis)BiologyChemistryCancerCancer researchTumor cellsGeneticsOrganic chemistryChromatographyCancer Cells and MetastasisCellular Mechanics and Interactions3D Printing in Biomedical Research
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