Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
174422 Current Opinion in Chemical Engineering 2016 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The tumor microenvironment regulates tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis.•We summarize the use of biomaterials in tumor modeling in vitro.•Engineered tumor models are becoming increasingly complex and heterotypic.•Insights into drug resistance may inform the development of novel therapeutic targets.

The dominant roles of the tumor microenvironment in regulating tumor formation, progression, and metastasis have driven the application of tissue engineering strategies in cancer biology. Highly dynamic and reciprocal communication of tumor cells with their surroundings suggests that studying cancer in custom-designed biomaterial scaffolds may lead to novel therapeutic targets and therapeutic regimens more reliably than traditional monolayer tissue culture models. As tissue engineering becomes progressively more successful in recapitulating the native tumor environment, critical insights into mechanisms of tumor resistance may be elucidated, to impact clinical practice, drug development, and biological research. We review here the recent developments in the use of custom-designed biomaterial scaffolds for modeling human tumors.

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