通过生物3D打印和生物制造推进肿瘤微环境和淋巴组织的研究

IF 15.2 1区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Advanced drug delivery reviews Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.addr.2024.115485
Corrado Mazzaglia , Yan Yan Shery Huang , Jacqueline D. Shields
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肿瘤微环境(TME)内复杂的相互作用显著影响肿瘤的进展。特别是免疫细胞,通过从循环和周围淋巴组织浸润肿瘤,试图控制其扩散,发挥关键作用。然而,他们经常在这项任务中失败。目前的体内和体外临床前模型很难完全捕捉到这些复杂的相互作用,这些相互作用影响了我们理解免疫逃避和预测临床药物行为的能力。为了应对这一挑战,生物制造,特别是3D生物打印已经成为一种有前途的工具,用于模拟肿瘤和免疫系统。它能够将多种细胞类型整合到3D矩阵中,使组织分区具有高空间精度,并整合脉管系统,使其成为一种有价值的方法。然而,有限的研究集中在体外捕获复杂的肿瘤免疫相互作用。本文重点介绍了TME的组成和意义,淋巴组织的结构和功能,以及在体外模拟它们相互作用的创新方法,同时提出了扩展TME的概念。
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Advancing tumor microenvironment and lymphoid tissue research through 3D bioprinting and biofabrication
Cancer progression is significantly influenced by the complex interactions within the tumor microenvironment (TME). Immune cells, in particular, play a critical role by infiltrating tumors from the circulation and surrounding lymphoid tissues in an attempt to control their spread. However, they often fail in this task. Current in vivo and in vitro preclinical models struggle to fully capture these intricate interactions affecting our ability to understand immune evasion and predict drugs behaviour in the clinic. To address this challenge, biofabrication and particularly 3D bioprinting has emerged as a promising tool for modeling both tumors and the immune system. Its ability to incorporate multiple cell types into 3D matrices, enable tissue compartmentalization with high spatial accuracy, and integrate vasculature makes it a valuable approach. Nevertheless, limited research has focused on capturing the complex tumor-immune interplay in vitro. This review highlights the composition and significance of the TME, the architecture and function of lymphoid tissues, and innovative approaches to modeling their interactions in vitro, while proposing the concept of an extended TME.
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期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal is to provide a forum for the critical analysis of advanced drug and gene delivery systems and their applications in human and veterinary medicine. The Journal has a broad scope, covering the key issues for effective drug and gene delivery, from administration to site-specific delivery. In general, the Journal publishes review articles in a Theme Issue format. Each Theme Issue provides a comprehensive and critical examination of current and emerging research on the design and development of advanced drug and gene delivery systems and their application to experimental and clinical therapeutics. The goal is to illustrate the pivotal role of a multidisciplinary approach to modern drug delivery, encompassing the application of sound biological and physicochemical principles to the engineering of drug delivery systems to meet the therapeutic need at hand. Importantly the Editorial Team of ADDR asks that the authors effectively window the extensive volume of literature, pick the important contributions and explain their importance, produce a forward looking identification of the challenges facing the field and produce a Conclusions section with expert recommendations to address the issues.
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