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High-throughput solutions in tumor organoids: from culture to drug screening

Jianing Zuo, Yanhua Fang, Ruoyu Wang, Shanshan Liang

2024Stem Cells20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Tumor organoids have emerged as an ideal in vitro model for patient-derived tissues, as they recapitulate the characteristics of the source tumor tissue to a certain extent, offering the potential for personalized tumor therapy and demonstrating significant promise in pharmaceutical research and development. However, establishing and applying this model involves multiple labor-intensive and time-consuming experimental steps and lacks standardized protocols and uniform identification criteria. Thus, high-throughput solutions are essential for the widespread adoption of tumor organoid models. This review provides a comprehensive overview of current high-throughput solutions across the entire workflow of tumor organoids, from sampling and culture to drug screening. Furthermore, we explore various technologies that can control and optimize single-cell preparation, organoid culture, and drug screening with the ultimate goal of ensuring the automation and high efficiency of the culture system and identifying more effective tumor therapeutics.

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