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Microfluidic 3D model of lung cancer and tumour microenvironment

2016
Dalian Medical University, Dalian, China(1)
The People’s Hospital of Peking University, Beijing, China(2)
The tumour microenvironment is a key element in cancer development comprised of cancer and stromal cells, like cancer-associated fibroblasts, which have a central role in tumour progression. Additionally, another component that has been shown to be implicated in cancer progression is glucose-regulated protein 78. Here, a microfluidic 3D co-culture device is developed with human lung adenocarcinoma cells and fibroblasts to mimic tumour microenvironment and investigate the underlying mechanisms of tumour invasion. The results showed that cancer-associated fibroblasts induced cell migration and glucose-regulated protein 78 expression in lung cancer cells. Further confirmation of glucose-related protein 78 involvement in cell invasion was obtained through knockdown strategies, which blocked cancer cell metastatic behaviour. Overall, the researchers elucidate a major role of glucose-regulated protein 78 in cancer cell migration and propose a new microfluidic 3D device that can be used to investigate the interactions of cancer and stromal cells with the tumour microenvironment.
Cancer-associated fibroblasts promote non-small cell lung cancer cell invasion by upregulation of glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) expression in an integrated bionic microfluidic device
Qi Wang(1), Zhancheng Gao(2)
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Added on: 11-26-2021
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