The Present and Future of the Cancer Microenvironment Bioprinting.
10.22465/kjuo.2017.15.3.103
- Author:
Min Ji CHO
1
;
Byung Hoon CHI
;
Myeong Joo KIM
;
Young Mi WHANG
;
In Ho CHANG
Author Information
1. Department of Urology, Chung-Ang University Hospital, Seoul, Korea. caucih@cau.ac.kr
- Publication Type:Review
- Keywords:
Cancer;
Microenviroment;
Bioprinting
- MeSH:
Biology;
Biomimetics;
Bioprinting*;
Cues;
Drug Evaluation, Preclinical;
Neoplasm Metastasis;
Organoids;
Tumor Microenvironment*
- From:Korean Journal of Urological Oncology
2017;15(3):103-110
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Cancer is the tissue complex consisted with heterogeneous cellular compositions, and microenvironmental cues. During the various stages of cancer initiation, development, and metastasis, cell–cell interactions as well as cell-extracellular matrix play major roles. Conventional cancer models both 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional (3D) present numerous limitations, which restrict their use as biomimetic models for drug screening and fundamental cancer biology studies. Recently, bioprinting biofabrication platform enables the creation of high-resolution 3D structures. Moreover this platform has been extensively used to model multiple organs and diseases, and this versatile technique has further found its creation of accurate models that figure out the complexity of the cancer microenvironment. In this review we will focus on cancer biology and limitations with current cancer models and we discuss vascular structures bioprinting that are critical to the construction of complex 3D cancer organoids. We finally conclude with current literature on bioprinting cancer models and propose future perspectives.