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3D Bioprinting for Tumor Metastasis Research

Manqing Lin, Mengyi Tang, Wenzhe Duan, Shengkai Xia, Wenwen Liu, Qi Wang

2023ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Tumor metastasis is a multiple cascade process where tumor cells disseminate from the primary site to distant organs and subsequently adapt to the foreign microenvironment. Simulating the physiology of tumor metastatic events in a realistic and three-dimensional (3D) manner is a challenge for in vitro modeling. 3D bioprinting strategies, which can generate well-customized and bionic structures, enable the exploration of dynamic tumor metastasis process in a species-homologous, high-throughput and reproducible way. In this review, we summarize the recent application of 3D bioprinting in constructing in vitro tumor metastatic models and discuss its advantages and current limitations. Further perspectives on how to harness the potential of accessible 3D bioprinting strategies to better model tumor metastasis and guide anti-cancer therapies are also provided.

Topics & Concepts

Metastasis3D bioprintingPrimary tumorComputer scienceTumor microenvironmentProcess (computing)Tumor cellsCancerCancer researchMedicineTissue engineeringBiomedical engineeringInternal medicineOperating system3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchAdditive Manufacturing and 3D Printing TechnologiesCancer Cells and Metastasis