Engineered models of metastasis with application to study cancer biomechanics

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Abstract

Three-dimensional complex biomechanical interactions occur from the initial steps of tumor formation to the later phases of cancer metastasis. Conventional monolayer cultures cannot recapitulate the complex microenvironment and chemical and mechanical cues that tumor cells experience during their metastatic journey, nor the complexity of their interactions with other, noncancerous cells. As alternative approaches, various engineered models have been developed to recapitulate specific features of each step of metastasis with tunable microenvironments to test a variety of mechanistic hypotheses. Here the main recent advances in the technologies that provide deeper insight into the process of cancer dissemination are discussed, with an emphasis on three-dimensional and mechanical factors as well as interactions between multiple cell types.

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Chen, M. B., Kamm, R. D., & Moeendarbary, E. (2018). Engineered models of metastasis with application to study cancer biomechanics. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 1092, pp. 189–207). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-95294-9_10

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