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Rapid Microfluidic Formation of Uniform Patient-Derived Breast Tumor Spheroids

Zhuhao Wu, Zhiyi Gong, Zheng Ao, Junhua Xu, Hongwei Cai, Maram Muhsen, Samuel Heaps, Maria Bondesson, Shishang Guo, Feng Guo

2020ACS Applied Bio Materials52 citationsDOI

Abstract

Breast cancer is a highly complex, heterogeneous, and multifactorial disease that poses challenges for rapid and efficient treatment and development of personalized therapy. Here, we describe a rapid and reliable method to generate three-dimensional (3D) tumor spheroids in vitro that recapitulate an individual patient's tumor for testing treatments. By employing droplet microfluidics and scaffold materials, tumor cells were encapsulated into a large number of Matrigel-in-oil droplets with precise control over cell numbers and components per droplet. After removal of the oil, large numbers of uniform tumor spheroids were formed within a few hours via Matrigel-supported cell self-assembly. Our microfluidic technique produces uniform-sized tumor spheroids in less than 1 day. This method was used to reproducibly and rapidly generate uniform-sized tumor spheroids derived from patients' breast tumor tissues. As a proof-of-concept application, this method was used to quickly evaluate cancer treatments. We demonstrated that our microfluidic patient-derived tumor cultures not only preserve the genetic characteristics of the original tumor tissue but also provide heterogeneous responses to targeted therapies within 2 days. We believe this method will enable a timely and reliable 3D in vitro culture model, which may be applicable to personalized treatment prediction, drug discovery, and toxicity testing.

Topics & Concepts

SpheroidMatrigelMicrofluidicsBreast cancerBreast tumorIn vitroTumor cellsBiomedical engineeringCancer researchCancerNanotechnologyBiologyComputational biologyMaterials scienceMedicineGenetics3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationCancer Cells and Metastasis
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