临床相关的组织尺度反应作为精准医学器官芯片的新读数。

Olivier T Guenat, Thomas Geiser, François Berthiaume
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器官芯片(OOC)被广泛认为是下一代体外模型,能够准确地重现体内细胞微环境的生化物理线索。此外,它们使以高度控制的方式动态地检查多细胞系统的组织尺度功能特性成为可能。在这里,我们总结了一些最显著的例子,说明OOC技术能够提取临床相关的组织水平信息。综述围绕可从培养组织中测量并转移到临床有意义的信息的OOC输出类型进行组织。首先,讨论了功能性芯片组织的创建,然后介绍了OOC特有的组织水平读数,如形态学变化、血管形成和功能、组织特性和代谢功能。在每种情况下,提取的信息的临床相关性是突出的。
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Clinically Relevant Tissue Scale Responses as New Readouts from Organs-on-a-Chip for Precision Medicine.

Organs-on-chips (OOC) are widely seen as being the next generation in vitro models able to accurately recreate the biochemical-physical cues of the cellular microenvironment found in vivo. In addition, they make it possible to examine tissue-scale functional properties of multicellular systems dynamically and in a highly controlled manner. Here we summarize some of the most remarkable examples of OOC technology's ability to extract clinically relevant tissue-level information. The review is organized around the types of OOC outputs that can be measured from the cultured tissues and transferred to clinically meaningful information. First, the creation of functional tissues-on-chip is discussed, followed by the presentation of tissue-level readouts specific to OOC, such as morphological changes, vessel formation and function, tissue properties, and metabolic functions. In each case, the clinical relevance of the extracted information is highlighted.

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