Metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approaches

Most cancer deaths are not caused by the primary tumor, but by secondary tumors formed through metastasis, a complex and poorly understood process. Cues from the tumor microenvironment, such as the biochemical composition, cellular population, extracellular matrix, and tissue (fluid) mechanics, have...

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Main Authors: Jelle J. F. Sleeboom, Hossein Eslami Amirabadi, Poornima Nair, Cecilia M. Sahlgren, Jaap M. J. den Toonder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Company of Biologists 2018-03-01
Series:Disease Models & Mechanisms
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Online Access:http://dmm.biologists.org/content/11/3/dmm033100
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spelling doaj-38f8ae9be46a4434b222e0001ec5298b2020-11-24T21:57:43ZengThe Company of BiologistsDisease Models & Mechanisms1754-84031754-84112018-03-0111310.1242/dmm.033100033100Metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approachesJelle J. F. Sleeboom0Hossein Eslami Amirabadi1Poornima Nair2Cecilia M. Sahlgren3Jaap M. J. den Toonder4 Microsystems Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Gemini-Zuid, Groene Loper 15, 5612AZ, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Microsystems Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Gemini-Zuid, Groene Loper 15, 5612AZ, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Microsystems Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Gemini-Zuid, Groene Loper 15, 5612AZ, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Soft Tissue Engineering & Mechanobiology, Eindhoven University of Technology, Gemini-Zuid, Groene Loper 15, 5612AZ, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Microsystems Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Eindhoven University of Technology, Gemini-Zuid, Groene Loper 15, 5612AZ, Eindhoven, The Netherlands Most cancer deaths are not caused by the primary tumor, but by secondary tumors formed through metastasis, a complex and poorly understood process. Cues from the tumor microenvironment, such as the biochemical composition, cellular population, extracellular matrix, and tissue (fluid) mechanics, have been indicated to play a pivotal role in the onset of metastasis. Dissecting the role of these cues from the tumor microenvironment in a controlled manner is challenging, but essential to understanding metastasis. Recently, cancer-on-a-chip models have emerged as a tool to study the tumor microenvironment and its role in metastasis. These models are based on microfluidic chips and contain small chambers for cell culture, enabling control over local gradients, fluid flow, tissue mechanics, and composition of the local environment. Here, we review the recent contributions of cancer-on-a-chip models to our understanding of the role of the tumor microenvironment in the onset of metastasis, and provide an outlook for future applications of this emerging technology.http://dmm.biologists.org/content/11/3/dmm033100Cancer-on-a-chipMicrofluidicsTumor microenvironmentCancerMetastasis
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author Jelle J. F. Sleeboom
Hossein Eslami Amirabadi
Poornima Nair
Cecilia M. Sahlgren
Jaap M. J. den Toonder
spellingShingle Jelle J. F. Sleeboom
Hossein Eslami Amirabadi
Poornima Nair
Cecilia M. Sahlgren
Jaap M. J. den Toonder
Metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approaches
Disease Models & Mechanisms
Cancer-on-a-chip
Microfluidics
Tumor microenvironment
Cancer
Metastasis
author_facet Jelle J. F. Sleeboom
Hossein Eslami Amirabadi
Poornima Nair
Cecilia M. Sahlgren
Jaap M. J. den Toonder
author_sort Jelle J. F. Sleeboom
title Metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approaches
title_short Metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approaches
title_full Metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approaches
title_fullStr Metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approaches
title_full_unstemmed Metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approaches
title_sort metastasis in context: modeling the tumor microenvironment with cancer-on-a-chip approaches
publisher The Company of Biologists
series Disease Models & Mechanisms
issn 1754-8403
1754-8411
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Most cancer deaths are not caused by the primary tumor, but by secondary tumors formed through metastasis, a complex and poorly understood process. Cues from the tumor microenvironment, such as the biochemical composition, cellular population, extracellular matrix, and tissue (fluid) mechanics, have been indicated to play a pivotal role in the onset of metastasis. Dissecting the role of these cues from the tumor microenvironment in a controlled manner is challenging, but essential to understanding metastasis. Recently, cancer-on-a-chip models have emerged as a tool to study the tumor microenvironment and its role in metastasis. These models are based on microfluidic chips and contain small chambers for cell culture, enabling control over local gradients, fluid flow, tissue mechanics, and composition of the local environment. Here, we review the recent contributions of cancer-on-a-chip models to our understanding of the role of the tumor microenvironment in the onset of metastasis, and provide an outlook for future applications of this emerging technology.
topic Cancer-on-a-chip
Microfluidics
Tumor microenvironment
Cancer
Metastasis
url http://dmm.biologists.org/content/11/3/dmm033100
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