Fibrosis-on-Chip: A Guide to Recapitulate the Essential Features of Fibrotic Disease.
Publication year
2024Source
Advanced Healthcare Materials, 13, 21, (2024), pp. e2303991, article e2303991ISSN
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01 augustus 2024
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Medical Biosciences
Rheumatology
Journal title
Advanced Healthcare Materials
Volume
vol. 13
Issue
iss. 21
Page start
p. e2303991
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Medical Biosciences - Radboud University Medical Center; Rheumatology - Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
Fibrosis, which is primarily marked by excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition, is a pathophysiological process associated with many disorders, which ultimately leads to organ dysfunction and poor patient outcomes. Despite the high prevalence of fibrosis, currently there exist few therapeutic options, and importantly, there is a paucity of in vitro models to accurately study fibrosis. This review discusses the multifaceted nature of fibrosis from the viewpoint of developing organ-on-chip (OoC) disease models, focusing on five key features: the ECM component, inflammation, mechanical cues, hypoxia, and vascularization. The potential of OoC technology is explored for better modeling these features in the context of studying fibrotic diseases and the interplay between various key features is emphasized. This paper reviews how organ-specific fibrotic diseases are modeled in OoC platforms, which elements are included in these existing models, and the avenues for novel research directions are highlighted. Finally, this review concludes with a perspective on how to address the current gap with respect to the inclusion of multiple features to yield more sophisticated and relevant models of fibrotic diseases in an OoC format.
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