微流体平台作为生物医学实验的体外模型-细胞迁移研究

Nevena Milivojević, D. Caballero, M. Carvalho, Mihajlo Kokanovic, M. Zivanovic, N. Filipovic, R. L. Reis, J. Oliveira
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临床前实验需要高度可靠和生理相关的系统,能够概括复杂的人体生理。进一步的技术进步是非常需要的,以提高我们对组织发育或癌症进展中涉及的关键生物过程的理解,以及对新药物的发现和筛选。传统的体外模型虽然被广泛使用,但却无法再现原生情景的复杂性。同样,活体动物模型很难模仿人类的状况,在伦理上也存在问题。在过去的二十年中,临床前建模的新范式已经出现,旨在解决以前方法的局限性。先进的组织工程、细胞生物学和纳米技术的结合,导致了尖端微流体模型的发展,具有前所未有的能力,可以在微工程芯片内重建细胞的原生栖息地。在各种各样的微型和生物制造技术中,uv光刻和软光刻被认为是制造微流控芯片的金标准方法,因为它们简单、多功能性和快速成型。在本文中,我们描述了一种微流控芯片的制作方案,通过紫外光刻和复制模塑,并举例说明了其在细胞迁移分析中的应用。
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A Microfludic Platform as An In Vitro Model for Biomedical Experimentation - A Cell Migration Study
Preclinical experimentation demands for highly reliable and physiologically-relevant systems capable of recapitulating the complex human physiology. Further technological advances are in great need for improving our understanding about critical biological processes involved in tissue development or cancer progression, and for the discovery and screening of novel pharmacological drugs. Traditional in vitro models, albeit widely employed, fail to reproduce the complexity of the native scenario. Similarly, in vivo animal models poorly mimic the human condition and they are ethically questionable. During the last two decades, a new paradigm in preclinical modelling has emerged aiming to solve the limitations of the previous methods. The combination of advanced tissue engineering, cell biology and nanotechnology, has resulted in the development of cutting-edge microfluidics-based models with an unprecedented ability to recreate the native habitat of cells within a microengineered chip. Among the diverse variety of micro- and bio- fabrication techniques, UV-photolithography and soft lithography are considered the gold-standard methods for the fabrication of microfluidic chips to their simplicity, versatility, and rapid prototyping. In this paper, we describe a protocol for the fabrication of a microfluidic chip by UV-photolithography and replica molding, and an example of its use in cell migration assays.
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