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Authors Curvello, R. ; Kast, V. ; Ordóñez-Morán, P. ; Mata, A. ; Lössner, D.
Title Biomaterial-based platforms for tumour tissue engineering
Date 08.05.2023
Number 61424
Abstract Tissue engineering has produced innovative tools for cancer research. 3D cancer models based on molecularly designed biomaterials aim to harness the dimensionality and biomechanical and biochemical properties of tumour tissues. However, to date, despite the critical role that the extracellular matrix plays in cancer, only a minority of 3D cancer models are built on biomaterial-based matrices. Major reasons for avoiding this critical design feature are the difficulty in recreating the inherent complexity of the tumour microenvironment and the limited availability of practical analytical and validation techniques. Recent advances emerging at the interface of supramolecular chemistry, materials science and tumour biology are generating new approaches to overcome these boundaries and enable the design of physiologically relevant 3D models. Here, we discuss how these 3D systems are applied to deconstruct and engineer the tumour microenvironment, opening opportunities to model primary tumours, metastasis and responses to anticancer treatment.
Publisher Nature Reviews Materials
Wikidata
Citation Nature Reviews Materials 8 (2023) 314–330
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/S41578-023-00535-3
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