人体器官芯片的进展及其在药物筛选和个性化医疗中的应用

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary
Chenyang Zhou , Zhangjie Li , Kangyi Lu , Yijun Liu , Lian Xuan , Hongju Mao , Xiaolin Wang
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传统动物实验和二维细胞培养的局限性阻碍了它们在基础研究和临床/转化应用中的进步。作为一种新兴的替代技术,器官芯片作为一个平台,通过对物理和生化微环境以及细胞模式等参数的精确调节,忠实地模拟人体组织/器官的关键表型、生理和功能特征。本文主要介绍了芯片上器官领域的最新进展,包括肺、肠、心、肝、血管和多器官的研究。此外,我们强调了在药物筛选和个性化医疗方面的潜在应用。最后,我们总结了器官芯片技术和商业化的当前挑战和未来展望。我们预计,器官芯片技术的发展将通过提供对疾病机制的新认识和对临床治疗的新见解,彻底改变生物学和医学的研究。
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Advances in human organs-on-chips and applications for drug screening and personalized medicine
The limitations of conventional animal tests and two-dimensional cell culture hinder their advancement in fundamental research and clinical/translational applications. As an emerging alternative technology, organ-on-a-chip serves as a platform that faithfully simulates the key phenotypical, physiological, and functional features of human tissues/organs through the accurate regulation of the parameters such as physical and biochemical microenvironment, as well as cellular patterns. In this review, we mainly introduce the recent progress in the organ-on-a-chip field, including lung, gut, heart, liver, vasculature and multiorgan studies. Furthermore, we highlight the potential applications in drug screening and personalized medicine. Finally, we conclude the review by addressing the current challenges and future perspective in the technology and commercialization of organ-on-chips. We anticipate that the development of organ-on-a-chip technology will revolutionize the studies on biology and medicine by providing new understanding of mechanisms of diseases and insights into clinical therapeutics.
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Fundamental Research
Fundamental Research Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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